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The second pair of psychological preferences is Sensing and Intuition. Do you pay more attention to information that comes in through your five senses (Sensing), or do you pay more attention to the patterns and possibilities that you see in the information you receive (Intuition)?
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www.myersbriggs.org/my-mbti-personality-type/mbti-basic...
www.myersbriggs.org/my-mbti-personality-type/mbti-basics/sensing-or-intuition.asp
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Sensing and Intuition ... The "Sensing" preference absorbs data in a literal, concrete fashion. The "Intuitive" preference generates abstract possibilities from information that is gathered. We all use both Sensing and Intuition in our lives, but to different degrees of effectiveness and with different levels of comfort.
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www.personalitypage.com/four-prefs.html
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Sensing types ... (this book at least doesn't hv a type called 'convention vs artistic' because according to the book, there is no 'wrong' or 'better' type. The other types are introvert vs extravert, thinking vs feeling, and judging vs perceiving.
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mlicy.multiply.com/journal/item/183
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Sensing vs. Intuition; Sensing is an ability to deal with information on the basis of its physical qualities and its affection by other information. Intuition is an ability to deal with the information on the basis of its hidden potential and its possible existence.
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www.socionics.com/main/types.htm
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The feminine essence can create our desires in the blink of an eye, she brings intuition, global vision, ... The body and the soul work together frequently, sensing things below the level of our conscious awareness. Body and soul can sense when a person's words are not in accordance with their true intent.
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www.cyquest.com/motherhome/perceptions.html
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tend to learn in large jumps, absorbing material almost randomly without seeing connections, and then suddenly "getting it." ... SENSING LEARNERS ... Everybody is sensing sometimes and intuitive sometimes...
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www.engin.umich.edu/~cre/course/lectures/two/learners.h...
www.engin.umich.edu/~cre/course/lectures/two/learners.htm
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That was then, ... The claims of Michael Springman, State Department veteran of the Jeddah visa bureau, that the CIA ran the office and issued visas to al Qaeda members so they could receive training in the United States, sound like the sour grapes of someone who was fired ... That one of George Bush's first acts as President,
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rigorousintuition.blogspot.com/2004/08/coincidence-theo...
rigorousintuition.blogspot.com/2004/08/coincidence-theorists-guide-to-911.html
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Last year, I noticed a presidential trend, that seemed unpresidentially fetishistic, and began collecting images. And a new one for Wednesday morning, submitted by Webster: Hey, I'm just sayin'.... To keep au courant with the President's knob ... posted by Jeff at 11:11 AM ... What you don't know can't hurt them...
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rigorousintuition.blogspot.com/2005/02/smoking-scalp.ht...
rigorousintuition.blogspot.com/2005/02/smoking-scalp.html
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Australia is SJ. Sensing and Judgement. Lots of planning and pre-planning, and what are my five senses telling me. They both succeeded. So just a note to those SJs, that an NP approach can work and last minute completion is sometimes ok. ... Innovation with a capital I; Selling paper; Learning now vs success/failure;
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www.johnniemoore.com/blog/archives/000440.php
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