I have shitty fine motor abilities but great gross motor abilities. Very little precision.
I have shitty fine motor abilities but great gross motor abilities. Very little precision.
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I'd love to know if this holds on average and if there are any studies that support this.
My conception of IEs is that they are something separate from people's abilities, motor, inter-personal, verbal, mathematical, artistic/aesthetic, or otherwise, so from this pov this diagram does not make any sense and actually just serves to obfuscate things.
Guy123 posted the diagrams I saw years ago from that site. It looks like I pretty much remembered them spot on except that STs have good verbal ability instead of poor verbal ability. Also, listening and neck movement are their own categories apparently. If you look at it closely, NTs and SFs do complement each other well like octopuslove mentioned. It's less obvious with NFs and STs, but they complement each other well too. I get the impression that NTs and SFs are extreme and NFs and STs are more balanced.
Last edited by Raver; 08-01-2011 at 07:10 AM.
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Ne-IEE
6w7 sp/sx
6w7-9w1-4w5