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What's your natural thinking pattern?

animenagai

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I got akv and vka as my top 2, which is highly confusing. A = audio, V = Visual, K = Kinesthetic and it's about ranking them. Why the fuck would I have my top two scores being opposites then? After reading the descriptions, I'm pretty sure I'm A first, but the rest is a mystery. AKV and AVK seems equally viable.
 

Schaph

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IxTx
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5w6
KVA: perpetual student
Acts logically; likes to do things
Connects best by doing, touching
Organizes in piles
Learns easily by doing and watching
Many diverse interests (like drawing and scuba diving)
Can attend details and "big picture" simultaneously; sees pictures in 3-D, from many perspectives
Difficulty expressing feelings in words
Speech may have long pauses, go in circles; asks lots of questions; may have difficulty verbalizing abstractions
Rarely speaks in groups
Sensitive to voice tone

1kva2vka,kva3kva,kav4kva,kav5avk,vak6vka,kva7vak,vka8kva,kav9kva,kav10kva,vka11avk,kva12vka,kva
 

EcK

The Memes Justify the End
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actually more like v=ka
 
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Ginkgo

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VAK: show and tell
Writes logically; shows and illustrates ideas
Connects best by eye contact
Organizes in lists
Learns easily by reading, then discussing or teaching
Loves visual details and possibilities; reads everything
Persuasive speaker; likes to teach, explain, tell stories
Talks out loud to sort ideas and make decisions
May have sketchy sense of own body, move awkwardly, find physical activities frustrating
Shy about touch; private about feelings
 

Hazashin

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sx/sp
AKV: 2
AVK: 0
VKA: 12
VAK: 5
KVA: 5
KAV: 0

VKA: great collaborator
•Writes logically; may like to draw and design
•Connects best by eye contact
•Visually meticulous; organizes in lists
•Learns easily by reading or watching, then doing
•Learns sports easily; likes competitive sports
•May get others' feelings confused with own
•Talkative one-on-one; uncomfortable speaking in groups; asks lots of questions
•May have trouble listening to prolonged, fast, or abstract speech
•Sensitive to voice tone

Yep, sounds like me.
 

BlackCat

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KVA fits me the best I'd say!
 

pinkgraffiti

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goddamit, i want to kill the guy who invented that website! i read all the descriptions, but WHAT DO THE LETTERS SIGNIFY? It's so frustrating!

I'm high on VAK. On the one hand I am pleased with this test, because my answers to the questions were always very clear, but then I got to the end and it seemed that all descriptions said basically the same...didn't they all say "you're good at seeing the big picture"?? That's why I want to know that the letters mean, so I can understand this shit. Grrr.
 

pinkgraffiti

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wow i wonder if there is really a correspondence between MBTI and this thing, because I was also VAK and I'm also your tripe (though inverted, 748). I wonder if we would freak each other out if we met....ta ta ta taaaaam :D
Same as you, actually. First, second, and last.

I only connected with a few things from each of the descriptions though, nothing screamed my name. Maybe this one, VAK


VAK: show and tell

* Writes logically; shows and illustrates ideas- yes
* Connects best by eye contact-sure
* Organizes in lists- I normally organize by memory, but lists are my second choice.
* Learns easily by reading, then discussing or teaching- yes. Reading and writing then discussing and teaching.
* Loves visual details and possibilities; reads everything- Yes. Remember and create visually as well in my mind.
* Persuasive speaker; likes to teach, explain, tell stories- Yes
* Talks out loud to sort ideas and make decisions- Yes
* May have sketchy sense of own body, move awkwardly, find physical activities frustrating- I wouldn't go that far, I like individual endurance activities but am not so good with the hand-eye coordination or avoiding bumping into walls or falling and such. (running running running- FALLS ON FACE.)
* Shy about touch; private about feelings- I'm pretty huggy and touchy but I'm private about feelings naturally. Getting better with that.
 

pinkgraffiti

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You are absolutely right, because I was higher on VAK and then KAV, which is the total opposite.
Also for allowing to understand what those letters represent, now my brain is at peace :)
I am more than 100% sure I should be a visual learner first and foremost, and I would also guess i'm not the most physical person around, so I can understand VAK...but seriously, KAV? maybe the test is ill-designed.

I got akv and vka as my top 2, which is highly confusing. A = audio, V = Visual, K = Kinesthetic and it's about ranking them. Why the fuck would I have my top two scores being opposites then? After reading the descriptions, I'm pretty sure I'm A first, but the rest is a mystery. AKV and AVK seems equally viable.
 

ArghJo

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KAV and KVA are the same :eek: and then VKA

KAV: competent doer
Acts logically; likes working with hands - sure
Connects best by doing, touching - yeah
Organizes in piles - mhm
Learns easily by doing or discussion - discussions only in small groups
Can articulate emotions and body sensations - I gues.s
Good at storytelling, teaching movement and activities - Nope
Sees the whole of things - I guess
May have problems with reading, writing - LIl
"Eye shy"; cannot maintain eye contact - very much so.

KVA: perpetual student

Acts logically; likes to do things
Connects best by doing, touching
Organizes in piles
Learns easily by doing and watching
Many diverse interests (like drawing and scuba diving)
Can attend details and "big picture" simultaneously; sees pictures in 3-D, from many perspectives
Difficulty expressing feelings in words
Speech may have long pauses, go in circles; asks lots of questions; may have difficulty verbalizing abstractions
Rarely speaks in groups
Sensitive to voice tone
 

Maou

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sx/sp
KVA: perpetual student
Acts logically; likes to do things
Connects best by doing, touching
Organizes in piles
Learns easily by doing and watching
Many diverse interests (like drawing and scuba diving)
Can attend details and "big picture" simultaneously; sees pictures in 3-D, from many perspectives
Difficulty expressing feelings in words
Speech may have long pauses, go in circles; asks lots of questions; may have difficulty verbalizing abstractions
Rarely speaks in groups
Sensitive to voice tone

Vka: 5
Kva: 9
Kav: 5
Vak: 2
Avk: 2
Akv: 1
 

Saturnal Snowqueen

Solastalgia 𓍊𓋼𓍊𓋼𓍊
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so/sp
KVA: 10
VAK: 2

The actual description sounds like me, though for one of my VAK ones I put, "Learning a physical activity can initially feel awkward", which seems important for kinesthetic first but eh.

KVA: perpetual student
Acts logically; likes to do things
Connects best by doing, touching
Organizes in piles
Learns easily by doing and watching
Many diverse interests (like drawing and scuba diving)
Can attend details and "big picture" simultaneously; sees pictures in 3-D, from many perspectives
Difficulty expressing feelings in words
Speech may have long pauses, go in circles; asks lots of questions; may have difficulty verbalizing abstractions
Rarely speaks in groups
Sensitive to voice tone
 

RadicalDoubt

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There was only 2 questions I didn't answer (ie. when interacting with others, my memory is very inconsistent). I may have scored slightly lower on it, but I think VAK fits a bit better, maybe only because I have come into strong issues with communication. This is no shock though, I have always been painfully un-k

In terms of dichotomies in first place:
V: 7
A: 9
K: 2

In terms of Types:
VKA: 3
VAK: 4
KAV: 1
KVA: 2
AVK: 6
AKV: 3

AVK: great communicator
Speaks logically; likes to discuss ideas
Connects best by talking
Organizes by talking about what needs to get done
Learns easily via discussion, lecture
May interrupt others, monopolize conversations
Likes to help others understand
Can attend details and "big picture" simultaneously
May have sketchy sense of own body, move awkwardly, find physical activities frustrating
Shy about touch; private about feelings

VAK: show and tell
Writes logically; shows and illustrates ideas
Connects best by eye contact
Organizes in lists
Learns easily by reading, then discussing or teaching
Loves visual details and possibilities; reads everything
Persuasive speaker; likes to teach, explain, tell stories
Talks out loud to sort ideas and make decisions
May have sketchy sense of own body, move awkwardly, find physical activities frustrating
Shy about touch; private about feelings

Edit: I was thinking about it, and I guess for the two questions I skipped, that would also go towards A... I wonder if I've become less outwardly auditory because I've recently come across problems in that arena?
 

A Lost Boy

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VKA: great collaborator
  • Writes logically; may like to draw and design
  • Connects best by eye contact
  • Visually meticulous; organizes in lists
  • Learns easily by reading or watching, then doing
  • Learns sports easily; likes competitive sports
  • May get others' feelings confused with own
  • Talkative one-on-one; uncomfortable speaking in groups; asks lots of questions
  • May have trouble listening to prolonged, fast, or abstract speech
  • Sensitive to voice tone
 

Mayflower

King Ping
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sp/so
VKA: great collaborator

Writes logically; may like to draw and design
Connects best by eye contact
Visually meticulous; organizes in lists
Learns easily by reading or watching, then doing
Learns sports easily; likes competitive sports
May get others' feelings confused with own
Talkative one-on-one; uncomfortable speaking in groups; asks lots of questions
May have trouble listening to prolonged, fast, or abstract speech
 

Schrödinger's Name

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All those letters, horrible. Ô.o

Tried to keep track of everything anyway.
AKV 5 AVK 4 KVA 10 VAK 4 KAV 6 VKA 7

KVA has the highest score. I didn't answer some questions since every answer was possible. So I should do +2 for every trait (?) gets +2.

 
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