 3 
 55 
 0 
@ prefers to use % intellect to solve problems.  @ likes to approach problems rationally, and not let feelings or opinions get in the way of understanding the issues clearly.
 146 
 0 
@ is curious and enjoys uncovering new information.
 111 
 0 
@ can focus % attention and concentrate in spite of distractions.
 15 
 34 
 0 
@ is so intuitive that @ disregards information which doesn't come to ^ through % own insight.
 34 
 0 
@ calls upon past experience to come up with quick answers.  Although @ is clever and inventive, % ideas usually lack logical cohesiveness.
 32 
 0 
Intuition plays a large part in % thinking, but @ uses enough logic to produce continuity.  This versatility enables ^ to see both the parts and the whole of a problem or situation.
 33 
 0 
Though @ is primarily an intuitive thinker, @ is able to make logical connections occasionally and produce some cohesive ideas.
 41 
 0 
In thinking and problem-solving, @ is cautious and often pauses for reflection before trying to solve a problem.
 42 
 0 
Sometimes @ is cautious in % thinking and problem-solving approach while at other times @ jumps right in.
 43 
 0 
@ jumps right into the problem-solving process without pausing to reflect.
 31 
 0 
@ is very logical and excels in rational problem-solving, continuity of ideas and follow-through.  @ prefers not to trust % hunches.
 31 
 0 
When problems cannot be solved logically, however, and a new, more inventive approach is required, @ may find ^self getting stuck.
 71 
 83 
@ is an abstract thinker and enjoys philosophical problems which stimulate % intellectual curiosity and help ^ to know and understand more.  @ likes to use conceptual models to illustrate and develop % ideas.
 71 
 81 
@ is open to new ways of looking at reality or organizing information.
 72 
 82 
@ enjoys some activities which are intellectually stimulating, but @ is equally concerned with taking care of the business of % day-to-day life.
 73 
 81 
@ exercises much imagination concerning matters related to % day-to-day activities, but @ is not idea-oriented in a theoretical way.
 73 
 81 
@ prefers a pragmatic approach to problem-solving.  Whatever works is best, and if something isn't broken, @ sees no need to fix it.
 74 
 0 
@ can be pragmatic and enjoy dealing with matters related to % day-to-day life; but after awhile, @ feels like turning to more intellectual pursuits.
 0 
 0 
