When solving a problem, do you separate the details first or start with the wider context? Do you organize ideas in words, or picture scenes and diagrams?
Thinking Style Test is a 24-question self-reflection profile covering six ways people may naturally process and express information.
Areas covered
- Analytical processing
- Holistic context
- Sequential approach
- Intuitive exploration
- Verbal expression
- Visual expression
What you get
- Six independent preference profiles
- An interpretation that does not treat one approach as the right answer
- A response-based personalized report
- Korean, English, and Japanese support
How to use your results
A higher area does not mean you are smarter or more capable. It indicates a familiar approach. Preferences may change across studying, meetings, creative work, and urgent situations.
Assessment basis
Every question and interpretation was newly written using broad concepts related to cognitive approaches. Items and scoring tables from existing thinking-style and learning-style assessments are not used.
Important note
Do not interpret this result as left-brain versus right-brain dominance or as a type of intelligence. It does not diagnose intelligence, aptitude, brain function, learning disabilities, or mental health conditions.
Explore analytical, contextual, sequential, intuitive, verbal and visual styles.