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With an ornithology book stuffed into his jacket pocket, he categorises people into species of bird and keeps reality at bay by sketching finches, starlings and ravens.
The Myers and Briggs personality test categorises people as either judging (decisive, organised, dislike surprises, enjoy routine) or perceiving (more flexible, relaxed, spontaneous and disorganised).
The computer-aided standardised needs-assessment system used by the mandatory social LTCI system categorises people into seven levels of needs.
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Myers and Briggs also categorised people as introverts (who enjoy working and being alone), and extroverts (who are energised by other people and enjoy action and variety).
If he's ready to learn about how we don't categorise people by any certain characteristics in Russia, I'm happy to explain it to him".
Psychologists categorise people by what they call, rather charmingly, "morningness" and "eveningness", but it's not clear that either is objectively superior.
So, in addition to categorising people on the basis of how much urban green space they had access to, the study also looked at whether people were married, whether they had a job and how long their commutes were.
Fiona Beckett, a prolific food and wine writer who runs the Winematcher website, says that while Hanni has done a lot to dispel snobbery in wine, "I'm not sure that categorising people is helpful.
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