Sensing and intuiting are grouped together as nonrational psychological functions because:
a. they are involved in making conscious judgments about experiences.
b. they evaluate experiences and express and in terms of like or dislike, pleasantness or unpleasantness, stimulation or dullness.
c. they remain submerged in the personal unconscious.
d. they do not use the processes of reason to evaluate experiences.
ANS: D
FEEDBACK: Sensing and intuiting are grouped together as nonrational functions because they do not use the processes of reason. These functions accept experiences and do not evaluate them.
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