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Jung’s Typology (Personality Types) Perception Judgment Introversion Extroversion Feeling Thinking SensationIntuition Click on each a word for a brief definition.

Introversion vs. Extroversion How the soul is energized. 1. Introvert- a. Energized through individual activities a. Energized through individual activities -listen to i-pod -listen to i-pod -skateboarding or biking -skateboarding or biking -running -running -watching T.V. -watching T.V. 2. Extrovert- a. Energized through interactions with other people a. Energized through interactions with other people -go to a party -go to a party -interact with people by phone or internet -interact with people by phone or internet -rarely likes to be alone -rarely likes to be alone

Judgment vs. Perception How things are supposed to be. 1. Judgment- a. Seeks closure organization and settlement a. Seeks closure organization and settlement -does not judge others -does not judge others -must complete tasks -must complete tasks -often takes on jobs individually -often takes on jobs individually -“if it’s going to get done, I need to do it myself…” -“if it’s going to get done, I need to do it myself…” -need to be in control -need to be in control 2. Perception- a. Likes flexible environment a. Likes flexible environment -impulsive and spontaneous -impulsive and spontaneous -likes to complete jobs with others -likes to complete jobs with others -minimal need for control -minimal need for control

Thinking vs. Feeling How do you make decisions? 1. Thinking- a. Makes decision based on consequences. a. Makes decision based on consequences. -“if I work, then I will get paid…” -“if I work, then I will get paid…” -“If I break the law, then I may get in trouble…” -“If I break the law, then I may get in trouble…” 2. Feeling- a. Makes decisions based on personal common sense. a. Makes decisions based on personal common sense. -“I’ll do it because it’s the right thing to do..” -“I’ll do it because it’s the right thing to do..” If we study for Mr. Art’s test, then we’ll all get good grades! I Know this stuff, I don’t need to study. I Better study!

Intuition vs. Sensation How do you make decisions? 1. Intuition- a. “Live with their head in the clouds…” a. “Live with their head in the clouds…” -imaginative and creative -imaginative and creative -live by potential an possibility -live by potential an possibility -“Trust the Force Luke…” -“Trust the Force Luke…” 2. Sensation- a. Makes decisions based on personal common sense. a. Makes decisions based on personal common sense. -“I’ll do it because it’s the right thing to do..” -“I’ll do it because it’s the right thing to do..” - often described as “down to earth” - often described as “down to earth”