Luckily I take tests for this type of stuff..
But my IQ is 119,,
My thinking style:
24% Concrete Sequential
44% Abstract Sequential
20% Abstract Random
32% Concrete Random
Concrete Sequential Thinkers tend to be based in reality. They process information in an ordered, sequential, linear way.
Concrete Random Thinkers are experimenters.
Abstract Random Thinkers organize information through reflection, and thrive in unstructured, people-oriented environments.
Abstract Sequential Thinkers love the world of theory and abstract thought.
We stress that no thinking style is superior; they are simply different. Each style can be effective in its own way. The important thing is that you become more aware of which thinking style works best for you. Once you know your own style you can then analyze the others. This will help you understand other people better. It will make you more flexible. And perhaps we can all pick up tips from each other on how to be more effective.
Abstract Sequentials prefer:Lecture and reading
Follow traditional procedures
Work alone
Research
Logical explanations
Are respected for intellectual ability
Abstract Sequential stretches:Expressing emotions
Working cooperatively in groups
Writing creatively
Taking risks or facing the unpredictable
Open ended problems
Placing grades in perspective…reducing perfectionism
I'm an introvert ^^^^^
Introversion[edit]
Introversion is "the state of or tendency toward being wholly or predominantly concerned with and interested in one's own mental life".
[4]Some popular writers have characterized introverts as people whose
energy tends to expand through reflection and dwindle during interaction.
[5] This is similar to Jung's view, although he focused on mental energy rather than physical energy. Few modern conceptions make this distinction.
The common modern perception is that introverts tend to be more reserved and less outspoken in groups. They often take pleasure in solitary activities such as reading, writing, using computers,
hiking and
fishing. The
archetypal artist,
writer,
sculptor,
engineer,
composerand
inventor are all highly introverted. An introvert is likely to enjoy time spent alone and find less reward in time spent with large groups of people, though he or she may enjoy interactions with close friends. Trust is usually an issue of significance: a virtue of utmost importance to introverts is choosing a worthy
companion. They prefer to concentrate on a single activity at a time and like to observe situations before they participate, especially observed in developing children and adolescents.
[6] They are more analytical before speaking.
[7] Introverts are easily overwhelmed by too much stimulation from social gatherings and engagement, introversion having even been
defined by some in terms of a preference for a quiet, more minimally stimulating external environment.
[8]
Introversion is not the same thing as
shyness but it is often mistaken as such by extraverts. Introverts
prefer solitary activities over social ones, whereas shy people (who may be extraverts at heart) avoid social encounters out of fear.
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