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+ | As compared to those that use [http://typologycentral.com/wiki/index.php/Extraverted_Thinking Extraverted Thinking (Te)], individuals that use the cognitive function of Introverted Thinking (Ti) tend towards the following: | ||
* Uses a framework or set of principles and seeks internal consistency between the framework and decisions | * Uses a framework or set of principles and seeks internal consistency between the framework and decisions |
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TI Characteristics
As compared to those that use Extraverted Thinking (Te), individuals that use the cognitive function of Introverted Thinking (Ti) tend towards the following:
- Uses a framework or set of principles and seeks internal consistency between the framework and decisions
- Seeks clarity and precision. Asks is the thinking right?
- More analytical and deep application of logic than extraverted thinking
- As it is an internal process, it is often not as visible
- Tends to be more process focused than outcomes focused
- Seeks elegance and simplicity of the framework or principles
- Can come across to others as theoretical and hair splitting by those who don't prefer the process