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What is it based on?
Carl Jung's “type” model of personality development
Individuals are born with innate (genetic) preferred ways of thinking and acting.
Although behavior is influenced by our environment and situational, we have an initial preference on how to approach the
world.
Four Dichotomies
Extraversion Introversion
Sensing Intuition
Thinking Feeling
Judging Perceiving
Self-Identify!
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Some Key Words Associated with
ExtraversionAction
OutwardPeople
InteractionMany
ExpressiveDo-Think-Do
IntroversionReflectionInwardPrivacyConcentrationFewQuietThink-Do-Think
We all use both preferences, but usually not with equal comfort
Sensing or Intuiting
The way we take in information and the kind of information we like and
trust
Self Identify!
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Some Key Words Associated with
SensingFacts
RealisticSpecificPresent
KeepPractical
What is
IntuitionIdeasImaginativeGeneralFutureChangeTheoreticalWhat could be
We all use both ways of perceiving, but we typically prefer and trust one more.
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Some Key Words Associated with
ThinkingHead
DistantThings
ObjectiveCritiqueAnalyze
Firm but fair
FeelingHeartPersonalPeopleSubjectivePraiseUnderstandMerciful
Both processes are rational and we use both often, but usually not equally easily.
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Judging or Perceiving
Our attitude toward the external world and how we orient ourselves
to it
Self Identify!
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Some Key Words Associated with
JudgingOrganized
DecisionControl
NowClosure
DeliberatePlan
PerceivingFlexibleInformationExperienceLaterOptionsSpontaneousWait
We all use both attitudes, but usually not with equal comfort.
T/F Scenario: There was a 36-year old man who’s wife and bread winner of the family, passed away unexpectedly about six months ago, leaving behind him and their 3 children.
One day, the man went to the grocery store, filled his grocery cart with items and proceeded to walk past the cashier and out the front door. The cashier ran after him and asked him whether he had paid for the items in his cart. The man said, “no.”
You are the manager of the grocery store. You have complete autonomy to decide whether you would prosecute this man or not. What will you do and why?
What if I told you that the “items” in the man’s cart was booze, tobacco, junk food, dirty magazines, etc?
Do you have questions for each other?