When you are researching for a class project, you like to:
have a plan, and make sure things go according to that plan.
have a vague idea of how things should go, but mostly just let things happen and see what comes up.
When working on a project, it is most important to you to:
get it right and get it done.
explore all the possibilities, even if it means that things feel disorganized or behind.
You find it:
easy to make decisions because there are definite answers to every question.
difficult to make decisions because there is always another way to look at things.
You:
a. don't like looking for new information about something once you have made up your mind. You like moving on once you've made a decision.
are always exploring. You get excited about information that sheds new light on a situation and welcome the opportunity to change previous decisions.
You are more interested in:
trying to make sure that situations conform to standards, that everything is as it "should be."
exploring situations and understanding them, and less interested in how things "should be."