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is to intuitive as is to analytic.
explicit; implicit
rational; experiential
hot; cold
here; now

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To solve this analogy, we analyze the relationships between the terms. The analogy is structured as "X is to intuitive as Y is to analytic". We need to find a pair where the first term relates to intuitive thinking and the second to analytic thinking.

  • "Rational" thinking is associated with analytic, logical, and systematic (analytic) approaches, while "experiential" thinking is more intuitive, based on experience and gut feelings.
  • "Explicit" (clear, stated) and "implicit" (unstated) are about clarity of information, not thinking styles.
  • "Hot" (emotional) and "cold" (unemotional) relate to emotional involvement, not intuitive/analytic.
  • "Here" and "now" are about time/place, not thinking styles.

So the pair "Rational; experiential" fits: experiential is intuitive (based on experience, gut), rational is analytic (logical, systematic).

Answer:

C. Rational; experiential (assuming the options are labeled A, B, C, D with C being this option. If the original options had labels, use the correct label. Since the options are presented as O Explicit; implicit, O Rational; experiential, O Hot; cold, O Here; now, the correct one is the "Rational; experiential" option.)