Asked by Kakos Oneiropolos on May 25, 2024

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Jung's original concept of personality types identifies three general elements comprised of two polarities.These elements include all of the following,EXCEPT:

A) extravert/introvert which describe general attitude and orientation.
B) thinking/feeling which refers to how people organize information and made decisions.
C) intuitive/sensing which describes people's typical style of experiencing the world.
D) perceiving/judging which refers to how people orient to things outside themselves.

Perceiving/Judging

Refers to one of the dichotomies in the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), indicating a preference in the way individuals process information and make decisions, either through perceiving (open-ended, adaptable, spontaneous) or judging (organized, decisive).

Extravert/Introvert

Extraversion and introversion are parts of a continuum of personality traits, with extraverts tending to be more outward-turning and sociable, while introverts are more inward-turning and reserved.

Intuitive/Sensing

Refers to one of the dichotomies in psychological typologies (such as the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator) that contrasts intuitive, abstract, and big-picture thinking with sensing, concrete, and detail-oriented processing.

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Clarissa ReyesMay 28, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Jung's original concept of personality types included extraversion/introversion, thinking/feeling, and intuitive/sensing as the key dichotomies. The perceiving/judging dichotomy was introduced later in the development of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), not by Carl Jung himself.