People with judger mind-sets often
approach listening to the ideas of others with an open mind.
stay open to the possibility of finding a mutually beneficial solution.
consider a difference of opinion to be normal and healthy.
have their minds made up before listening to the opinions of others.

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The statement that best describes a judger mind-set is:

- "have their minds made up before listening to the opinions of others."

Why: a judger mind-set seeks quick closure, prefers decisions and certainty, and therefore often evaluates and decides early rather than keeping options open. The other three statements describe an open/investigative or collaborative mind-set (staying open, looking for mutually beneficial solutions, viewing differing opinions as normal), which are the opposite of a judging orientation.

If you want to counter a judger tendency, try: pause before responding, ask open-ended questions, paraphrase the other person’s view, and postpone decision-making until you’ve gathered enough information.