Originally Posted by
Krig the Viking
I've given up trying to come up with a formula for it, because I realized I was basically trying to logically justify my intuitive conclusions, which made it kind of pointless. So taking the above formula as a basic starting point, and modifying it somewhat to bring it in line with my intuitive perception of the frequency of these mistypings, I've arrived at the following list.
In order from most frequent mistyping to least frequent mistyping:
1. Mirror and Quasi-Identity.
2. Benefit, Kindred, and Look-a-Like.
3. Extinguishment.
4. Activity.
5. Super-Ego.
6. Mirage and Semi-Duality.
7. Supervision.
8. Duality.
9. Conflict.
This is what I'm currently using. I generally regard anything at Super-Ego and below to be a fairly unlikely mistyping, with Conflict being almost impossible for anyone with even a basic understanding of socionics and human nature. The top couple of places I consider understandable mistakes even for highly experienced socionists, especially if they're not intimately familiar with the subject being diagnosed.