This is interesting and I understand.
Basically,
![Introverted Logic](images/smilies/Ti.gif)
tends to simplify logical constructs until a universal principle is distilled. Ie. the principle applies in every situation. In the context of reading comprehension,
![Introverted Logic](images/smilies/Ti.gif)
lends itself to fixed concepts.
But
![Extroverted Logic](images/smilies/Te.gif)
tends to add logical complexity with a variety of related facts. So your interpretation relies more heavily on the immediate objective context.
Each way has its weakness.
For example, those who value
![Introverted Logic](images/smilies/Ti.gif)
may completely ignore facts for the sake of their pet theories.
On the other hand, those who value
![Extroverted Logic](images/smilies/Te.gif)
may dispense a pile of factual information that turns out to be wholly irrelevant.