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    Tallmo

    Are SLIs supposed to be risk takers.

    My problem with Gulenko is that he mixes Si base / Se ignoring. They appear together, but one has to keep them separate because they are not the same

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    Beautiful sky

    Maritsa's type - EII or else

    any day

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    Beautiful sky

    Maritsa's type - EII or else

    There’s nothing more stressful for me than the bureaucracy of child school enrollment . I need whatever type who doesn’t get stressed out to come and

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    Maritsa's type - EII or else

    Maritsa, be my activity partner. LSEs suck anyway, too judgmental and pushy.

    come to the nicer side with no ass-sols.

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    Maritsa's type - EII or else

    SEI?

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    Typing like So, rely purely on descriptions, not as good when reading people’s patterns between the lines… Make Beautiful Sky wanna slam her head in the

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    Your typing of forum members

    did you video-type him? he seems to have an eagerness and a wonderful imagination for creative insults, and strong emotionality. he reminds me of LSI's

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    Ni PoLR of LSE-ESTj

    may also be, in some uncertain but relevant or important situations, assume the worst and have a hard time changing their mind or be open to alternatives

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    Animals and socionics

    Animals (mammals) do have temperaments. There is in gregarious species a certain hierarchy leaders, followers challengers. Some Animals like apes and

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    Introduction to Socionics 

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    Published on 11-20-2011 07:57 AM  Number of Views: 40571 
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    Introduction to Socionics


    Socionics is a theory of information processing and personality type, distinguished by its information model of the psyche, called Model A, and a model of interpersonal relations. It incorporates Carl Jung's work on Psychological Types with Antoni Kępiński's theory of information metabolism. Socionics is a modification of Jung's personality type theory that uses eight psychic functions. These functions process information at varying levels of competency and interact with the corresponding function in other individuals, giving rise to predictable reactions and impressions—a theory of intertype relations.

    Socionics was developed in the 1970s and '80s, primarily by the Lithuanian researcher Aušra Augustinavičiūtė, an economist, sociologist, and dean of the Vilnius Pedagogical University's department of family science. A. Augustinavičiūtė has later shortened
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    Chapter 10 from Psychological Types by C. G. Jung 

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    Published on 10-24-2011 07:03 AM  Number of Views: 19022 
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    Back to C.G. Jung main page


    CHAPTER X:
    GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE TYPES


    A. INTRODUCTION

    In the following pages I shall attempt a general description of the types, and my first concern must be with the two general types I have termed introverted and extraverted. But, in addition, I shall also try to give a certain characterization of those special types whose particularity is due to the fact that his most differentiated function plays the principal role in an individual's adaptation or orientation to life. The former I would term general attitude types, since they are distinguished by the direction of general interest or libido movement, while the latter I would call function-types.

    The general-attitude types, as I have pointed out more than once, are differentiated by their particular attitude to the object. The introvert's attitude to the object is an abstracting one; at bottom, he is always facing the problem of how libido can be withdrawn from the object, as though an attempted ascendancy on. the part of the object had to be continually frustrated. The extravert, on the contrary, maintains a positive relation to the object. To such an extent does he affirm its importance that his subjective attitude is continually being orientated by, and related to the object. An fond, the object can never have sufficient value; for him, therefore, its importance must always be paramount.

    The two types are so essentially different, presenting so striking a contrast, that their existence, even to the [p. 413] uninitiated in psychological matters becomes an obvious fact, when once attention has been drawn to it. Who does not know those taciturn, impenetrable, often shy natures, who form such a vivid contrast to these other open, sociable, serene maybe, or at least friendly and accessible characters, who are on good terms with all the world, or, even when disagreeing with it, still hold a relation to it by which they and it are mutually affected.

    Naturally, at first, one is inclined to regard such differences as mere individual idiosyncrasies. But anyone with the opportunity of gaining a fundamental knowledge ...
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    Model A 

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    Published on 10-04-2011 03:34 PM  Number of Views: 21288 
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    Model A




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    Wikisocion - Model A
    Wikisocion - Functional Dichotomies

    Translated from: original article


    Model A - a model of human information ...
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    Metabolism of Information 

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    Published on 10-03-2011 08:34 PM  Number of Views: 8049 
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    Metabolism of Information

    Original article at http://www.wikisocion.net/en/index.p...ion_Metabolism
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    Basic Notion

    The model of information metabolism was first presented by Kępiński (1970) and then further developed by him and others. Kępiński
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    Information Metabolism - Kempinsky 

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    Published on 10-02-2011 09:21 AM  Number of Views: 6575 
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    Just a piece I found in Russian and Babelfish-translated. Kempinsky was the Polish psychiatrist Augusta got the idea of information metabolism from.
    Here's a short article by Dmitri Lytov on "information metabolism".

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    Psychological functions and Information metabolism models by T. Prokofieva, M. Kuzmina 

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    Published on 10-01-2011 03:01 PM  Number of Views: 10563 
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    Psychological functions and Information metabolism models




    Tatyana Prokofieva
    Marina Kuzmina

    In the previous article we told you, dear readers, about the connection between socionics and psychology. And now it’s time to describe the connection between socionics and informatics, to tell you about that information system which, as it tuned out, all of us have. Recently people could not even imagine that there is some kind of a “trip computer” in our psyche which determines our talents, preferences, spheres of interest, professional inclinations, the mode of life. The ability to know it in details helps to consciously manage our life, not to make same mistakes again and again, to secure ourselves against troubles in time.

    What do we know about the exchange processes?

    There is a term in biology – metabolism, which literally means exchange, assimilation and processing. The food received by an organism is decomposed into numerous components and gets into ...

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