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Jungian Learning Styles

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Feeling Learning Style

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Feeling learners are interested in personal relationships and feelings.

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What Is a Feeling Learning Style?

People with a feeling style manage information based on the initial emotions and feelings it generates. Individual with this learning style are interested in personal relationships, feelings and social harmony. If you base decisions on emotions and dislike conflict, you might have a feeling learning style.

Number of Feeling Learners

Approximately 45% of males 65% of females are feeling learners.

Characteristics of Feeling Learners

  • Interested in people and their feelings
  • In tune with their own emotions and those of other people
  • Base decisions on immediate feelings
  • Generates excitement and enthusiasm in group settings

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