8. PERCEPTION Sensing Intuiting JUDGEMENT Thinking Feeling Based on objective criteria and principles Based on values Becoming aware of conceptual information Becoming aware of tangible information
9. Sensing Extraverted sensing Introverted sensing Experiencing immediate context Being drawn to act on the physical world Acumulating experiences Revieving past experiences Recalling stored impressions Acumulating data
10. Intuiting Extraverted intuiting Introverted intiuting Interpreting situations and relationships Being drawn to change Reading from the context Forseeing implications without extra data Envisioning transformations Getting an image of profound meaning
11. Thinking Extraverted thinking Introverted thinking Ordering , organising for efficiency Systemising, applying logic Deciding if something is working or not Analysing , categorising Figuring out the principles Clarifying definitions
12. Feeling Extraverted feeling Introverted feeling Conecting , considering others and the group Valuing , considering importance and worth Rewieving for incongruity Deciding if something is of significance Adjusting and accomodating others Deciding if something is acceptable to others
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