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Are you a more holistic or analytic thinker? Take this quiz to find out

  • Written by Andrei Lux, Lecturer in Leadership and Course Coordinator (Management and International Business), Edith Cowan University
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Left-brain or right-brain? Creative or critical? Analytic or holistic?

We love to divide the world into simple dichotomies. You’ve probably heard that right-brain dominant people are supposed to be more logical, while left-brain people are more creative. But there’s actually no scientific evidence to support that idea.

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