Thinking Styles Inventory

Thinking Styles Scale By Dr. Roaa Ahmed Shawkat

Each item in this scale is a sentence with five possible response endings. For every item, you must rank the five endings according to how much each one applies to you:

  • (5) = the response that describes you most

  • (1) = the response that describes you least

Do not use the same number more than once within the same group of five endings, even if you feel that two of them are very similar. You must choose only one rank (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) for each of the five statements in every group.

1) When I face a problem, I tend to:

2) When I am part of a team working on a task, what matters most to me is:

3) I understand new ideas better through:

4) Graphs and illustrations in a book or article are usually, for me:

5) If I am asked to do a project (research), I would probably start by:

6) When collecting public opinion about an issue, I would:

7) I judge things as right when they are:

8) When I hear news about my colleagues, I pay most attention to:

9) When I am assigned a task, the first thing I want to know is:

10) I usually learn best how to do something new by:

11) If I have an exam, I prefer it to be:

12) The people whose abilities I respect most are likely to be:

13) In general, I find a theory useful if it:

14) When I read a controversial topic, I prefer it to:

15) If I read a book outside my field of specialization, it is most likely because:

16) When I face a technical problem for the first time, I should:

17) When I choose a life partner, the first thing I look for is: