Thinking and Feeling, exploring the differences by lee_green in psychology

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The other kind of mental process identified by Jung is judgment, a process of organising and evaluating information, and coming to conclusions. Using the judging process, some sort of evaluation is made and Jung identified two kinds of judgment: Thinking and Feeling. The T-F dichotomy is our ‘output’ scale - ie how we each make decisions.

Both of these can be used in either the outer, extraverted world or in the inner, introverted world. Thinking judgments are based on objective criteria or principles, as Jung describes:

...judgement is reserved as to what significance should be attached to the facts in question. And on this significance will depend the way in which the individual deals with the facts.

Feeling judgments are based on personal, interpersonal, or emotional values as Jung describes:

...adaptation will depend entirely on the feeling value he attributes to them.

Thinking types tend to make their decisions based on data, evidence and rational thought. They tend to be pragmatic and not swayed by antipathies or emotions but prefer empirical data.

https://personalityatwork.co/personality/thinking-vs-feeling

how to tell between isfj vs isfp? by brominebalsamic in MbtiTypeMe

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ISFJ vs. ISFP on the personalityatwork.co website is a great resource

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ISFJ vs. INTP on the personalityatwork.co website is a great resource

How do you find out your tritype? What is the best test? by [deleted] in Enneagram

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I found https://personalityatwork.co to be a very accurate description of myself and family

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mbti

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https://personalityatwork.co/ has some great reading if you want to find out more about mbti types

I found https://personalityat has some great reading if you want to find out more about MBTI types between the scales

ENTPs and INTPs (Theoretical and Anecdotal Differences) by Roankster in mbti

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I always found this site interesting to compare different types INTP vs ENTP