Functions

Functions were originally described by psychologist C.G. Jung as different ways people judged and perceived information. He named these functions thinking, feeling, sensing, and intuition. Kepensky had a similar idea, called information metabolism, which Aushra Augustinavichiute combined into her theory of socionics.

Myers-Briggs Chart
Introverted IntuitionIntuitionPerception
Extraverted Intuition
Introverted SensingSensing
Extraverted Sensing
Introverted ThinkingThinkingJudging
Extraverted Thinking
Introverted FeelingFeeling
Extraverted Feeling

Socionics Chart
white intuitiontimeintuition of timeirrational
black intuitionintuitionintuition of potentialities
white sensingsensesensational sensorics
black sensingforcevolitional sensorics
white logiclogiclogic of correlationrational
black logicprofitbusiness logic
white ethicsrelationrelational ethics
black ethicemotionemotional ethics

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