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Unit -3 All in the mind

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    Type of thinker
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  • You like to understand patterns and relationships between objects or actions.(A.Linguistic B.Logical C.Interpersonal)
    B.Logical
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  • You think in words and like to use language to express complex ideas.(A.Musical B.Spatial C.Linguistic)
    C.Linguistic
  •  10
  • You make an effort to cultivate good relationships with family, friends and colleagues.(A.Interpersonal B.Intrapersonal C.Musical)
    A.Interpersonal
  •  10
  • You spend a lot of time thinking about and trying to understand yourself.(A.Naturalistic B.Spatial C.Intrapersonal)
    C.Intrapersonal
  •  10
  • You like to understand the natural world and the living beings that inhabit it.(A.Kinaesthetic B.Naturalistic C.Logical)
    B.Naturalistic
  •  10
  • You like to think about philosophical questions such as ‘What is the meaning of life?’.(A.Musical B.Spatial C.Existential)
    C.Existential
  •  10
  • You tend to think in sounds, and may also think in rhythms and melodies.(A.Music B.Musician C.Musical)
    C.Musical
  •  10
  • You think well in three dimensions and have a flair for working with objects.(A.Spatial B.Existential C.Environmental)
    A.Spatial
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  • You think in movements and like to use your body in skilful and expressive ways.(A.Kinetically B.Kinaesthetic C.Naturalistic)
    B.Kinaesthetic
  •  10
  • An ability to conceive new and innovative ideas by breaking from established thoughts, theories, rules, and procedures. (A.Creative thinking B.Analythical thinking C.Critical Thinking)
    A.Creative Thinking
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  • An ability to separate a whole into its basic parts in order to examine the parts and their relationships.(A.Creative thinking B.Critical thinking C.Analytical thinking)
    C.Analytical thinking
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  • An ability to relate seemingly random things with each other and make the connections that others find difficult to see.(A.Abstract thinking B.Concrete thinking)
    A.Abstract thinking
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  • A process of combining a finite number of perspectives or ideas to find a single solution.(A.Divergent thinking B.Convergent thinking)
    B.Convergent thinking
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