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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: t4texas who wrote (68869)9/10/2004 12:14:57 PM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (1) of 793575
 
Good point about judgment. According to psychologists and psychiatrists, whether you are good at making judgments is something inherent in your nature.

The polar opposite of making judgments is having perceptions.

A person who is high in the ability to have perceptions is low in the ability to make judgments. Doesn't mean they make bad judgments, just that they hate to make them.

Kerry is probably someone who likes to make perceptions but hates to make judgments.

Bush is probably someone who takes in information, then makes judgments, and almost never backtracks when confronted with new information.

People who are very high in either judging or perceiving have a very hard time comprehending each other.
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