Visual thinkers

Most people, especially men, tend to be visual thinkers in that they best remember people, things, and events visually. They can remember scenes, colors, textures, and general appearances with ease. They are able to picture past and future events with clarity. Their decision making is also based on the visual inputs they get and they prefer deciding on things they can see. They make decisions in favor of what is more visually appealing to them. Even though many men lie in this category, not all of them do so, and therefore social engineers do not make that blind assumption. It is possible to find men that least consider visual inputs in decision making. Attempts to convince a visual thinker to make a certain decision without ...

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