PAS Seminar Session 1 - Introduction and Single Dimension Behaviors Part 3 Procedural Dimension |
pasc1-01-3 D subject to learning so retesting is not as accurate. Note: On board in lecture R and F are across from each other. In these notes, I have put the F traits below the R ones rather than side by side. Regulated: Organized (sees grids) Have an intrinsic sort of organization Focused approach to the world Linear style of proceeding The above flow from task: Now we will make inferences. Don't like ambiguity - get upset when things are in flux (If an I, wants this organization internal) (If an E (Bob said low BD, meant low digits), this will be external for example one's house). Greater leap of inference: High tolerance for limited stimulus variety Not easily bored - can do something a long time and stay absorbed Resolves ambiguity quickly and may off with conclusion without all information Not like E impulsivity Like a telephoto lens - sure of the something even without seeing the big picture. How we understand other people: focuses on one thing. Generalize or stereo-type. Sometimes is good enough. But don't read people as well. Absolute thinking Flexible Trial and error learning Diffuse (disorganized is too narrow a term) Big picture - holistic Multi-channel approach Inferences: High tolerance for ambiguity More inference: Easily bored (not attention span - that is more in Intellectual dimension) But an E and an F - short attention span Curiosity - derived from holistic world view Is there more that is important? Hard time coming to conclusions or acting on conclusions - unsure Like wide angle lens Understand people in an intuitive fashion Intuitive and relativistic thinking R+ R R- F- F F+ In the R- and F- don't show behavior so strongly. They show some behavior in both camps. Example F+ boredom is a big deal. It is not a character flaw. Being bored for F+ is stressful. Boredom here means not enough tasks or sensory inputs. An R+ will be under a lot of stress in situations with a lot of ambiguity Note: primitive talking about preferences not people.