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WINSTONCH [101]
2 years ago
7

13. According to her test results, Anna prefers logical reasoning over emotions, uses cause-and-effect reasoning, and seeks out

the unbiased truth.
Which trait is she likely strong in?
O A. Extroversion
OB. Thinking
O C. Making
D. Feeling
Law
1 answer:
REY [17]2 years ago
3 0

Based on the fact that Anna tries to use logic as well as cause and effect, the trait she is likely strong in is B. Thinking.

<h3>What trait is Anna strong in?</h3>

Anna is most likely strong  with the "thinking trait" because she shares characteristics with others who think a lot.

They try to use logical reasoning, and they use cause-and-effect associations to make decisions.

Find out more personality traits at brainly.com/question/7375078

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