The Myers-Briggs personality types are based on a psychological testing instrument which consists of four major pairs of categories of people. Which of the following is not one of these four pairs of categories?

a. knowing or growing
b. introvert or extrovert
c. sensing or intuitive
d. thinking or feeling


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The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is a psychological testing instrument which has been used to define personalities according to four pairs of categories which can then be divided into one of sixteen possible combinations of these original four category pairs. These category pairs are: 1) introvert or extrovert; 2) sensing or intuitive; 3) thinking or feeling; and 4) judging or perceiving (not knowing or growing).

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