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2.2.2 How Information Is Gathered and Metabolized: Sensing (S) Versus Intuition (N)
ОглавлениеSensors rely on the physical world around them to obtain information. They are able to take in the details of their surroundings and rely on the hard, practical facts of nature to arrive at conclusions. Sensors have a tendency to rely on previous experiences to predict the next occurrence in a series of events, and similarly tend to be very literal. Intuitives tend to look beyond the facts and details and rely more on meanings, concepts, and bigger‐pictures to understand a specific situation. Intuitives rely on their ability to recognize their gut‐feelings to understand a series of events. With a few general understanding of their environment, intuitives are comfortable in further exploration of a new concept without the need for excessive detail (Stilwell et al. 2000; Freeman 2013).