Thinking–Feeling

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Thinking–Feeling is a personality preference dimension in the Myers–Briggs framework that contrasts decision-making based on objective logic with decision-making guided by personal values and interpersonal considerations.

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instanceOf Myers–Briggs personality preference dimension
dichotomous personality trait
abbreviation T–F
appliesTo all 16 Myers–Briggs personality types
associatedWith MBTI type codes T and F
category Personality psychology
Personality typologies
Psychometrics NERFINISHED
contrasts Feeling preference
Thinking preference
describes how individuals make decisions
how individuals make judgments
developedBy Isabel Briggs Myers NERFINISHED
Katharine Cook Briggs NERFINISHED
dimensionOf decision-making style
focusesOn use of objective logic in decisions
use of personal values in decisions
hasPole Feeling
Thinking
hasTheoreticalBasisIn Carl Jung's theory of psychological types
influences communication style
conflict resolution style
interpersonal decision-making
isBinary true
measuredBy Myers–Briggs Type Indicator questionnaire NERFINISHED
originatedIn Jungian psychological type theory NERFINISHED
partOf Myers–Briggs Type Indicator NERFINISHED
relatedTo Extraversion–Introversion dimension
Judging–Perceiving dimension
Sensing–Intuition dimension
usedBy career counseling
organizational development
team-building programs
usedIn personality assessment
psychological typology

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Myers–Briggs Type Indicator usesDimension Thinking–Feeling