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Ksju [112]
2 years ago
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Khalil scored low on the intuitive function. since khalil has low intuition, which trait does khalil have a high score

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alisha [4.7K]2 years ago
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If Khalil scored low on the intuitive function, that means he must score high on the opposite trait, which would be the <u>sensing function.</u>

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<h3>Intuition vs Sensing</h3>

Both intuition and sensing are functions based on Jungian theories concerning our personalities. Intuition and sensing refer to the way we learn, that is, to how we take in information from the world.

A person who scores high in intuition is someone who learns based on his own perceptions and impressions of the information obtained. A person who scores high in sensing learns from his five senses.

One way that such a difference often shows itself is on people's abilities with their hands. Normally, sensory people are better painters or sculptors, for example. However, we must keep in mind there are exceptions to all cases.

With the information above in mind, we can say Khalil scored high on sensing since he scored low on intuition.

Learn more about intuition here:

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