Quote Originally Posted by myresearch View Post
Which IEs and types are more into the social psychology or behavioral experiments?

Such as:
Milgram experiment
Stanford prison experiment..
I think intuition plays a key role in social psych and behavioral experiments because it takes quite a bit of intuition to design such experiments in a way that tests a hypothesis in a manner that is not obvious to its participants in order to generate quality data.
I think intuitives tend to be more drawn to these disciplines but I wouldn't discount sensors from being interested or from being capable of designing such experiments, especially if they are highly intelligent and/or have a bit of experience in experimental design in psychology.

After all, many variables come into play as to why people take an interest in any subject. Jungian typology is about how people process information. Interests and the processing of information probably have marginal correlation at best.

This is coming from someone who has observed a broad spectrum of types in various disciplines.