Types of Thinking Quiz
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analytical/systematic

left brain

logical

left brain

creative

right brain

numerical

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think in words

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risk taking

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critical thinker

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emotional

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clear and direct

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objective

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Types of Thinkers

  • Analytical/Systematic Thinkers: Break down complex information into smaller parts, analyze data, and identify patterns to make informed decisions.
  • Logical Thinkers: Rely on reason and evidence to make decisions, avoiding emotional influences.
  • Creative Thinkers: Generate innovative ideas and solutions by thinking outside the box and exploring possibilities.

Thinking Styles

  • Numerical Thinkers: Focus on numbers, patterns, and mathematical relationships to understand and analyze information.
  • Verbal Thinkers: Think in words, relying on language and written or spoken communication to process and express ideas.

Decision-Making Approaches

  • Risk-Takers: Willing to take calculated risks to achieve goals or explore new opportunities.
  • Critical Thinkers: Evaluate information, identify biases, and consider multiple perspectives to make informed decisions.

Communication Styles

  • Emotional Communicators: Influenced by emotions and personal experiences, which may impact their decision-making and communication.
  • Clear and Direct Communicators: Convey information in a concise and straightforward manner, avoiding ambiguity.
  • Objective Communicators: Focus on facts and data, avoiding personal biases and emotions to convey objective information.

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Test your knowledge on different types of thinking including analytical, systematic, logical, creative, numerical, thinking in words, and risk-taking.

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