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Recent ArticlesSocionics 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 her last name from "Augustinavichiute" to "Augusta" to make it easier to spell for foreigners. The name "socionics" is derived from the word "society", because A. Augusta believed that each personality type has a distinct purpose in society, which can be described and explained by socionics. Augusta created symbols to represent the functions described by Carl Jung and — together with a circle of fellow researchers/hobbyists — eventually created what is known as the "socionic model of the psyche" — a description of the psyche where each of the 8 information elements has its place in each person's psyche.
The central idea of socionics is that information is intuitively divisible into eight categories, called information aspects or information elements, which a person's psyche processes using eight psychological functions. Each sociotype has a different correspondence between functions and information elements, which results in different ways of perceiving, processing, and producing information. This in turn results in distinct thinking patterns, values, and responses to arguments, all of which are encompassed within socionic type. Socionics' theory of intertype relations is based on the interaction of these functions between types.
Recent PostsBut what you are describing here is literally Ti, structural logic, reducing complex systems to the essentials. it is not something everyone can just
Alive Today, 02:54 PM
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I understand that, yeah. But when the questions asked, sometimes you just gotta answer. 
I don't give two fucks about Germany and you shouldn't generalize a global forum based on your local experiences either. Fluid intelligence literally
Northstar Today, 02:48 PM
In Egyptian universities also, but only in the field of psychology
Missmessy Today, 02:47 PM
I had to take dozens of personality tests in psychology classes at my uni while majoring in psychology. My professor introduced me to MBTI.
in Germany, MBTI almost plays no significant role. even university students have barely heard about it. there's a difference between are you "blue",
Alive Today, 02:38 PM
Yeah, of course people going to those are the ones that think they got the "rare unicorn genius type" from some half-baked 15 minutes MBTI test
Northstar Today, 02:30 PM
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It isn't "Ti", it's a way of thinking that is taught to every engineer (or scientist) on the planet. Take off your socionics blindfold and realize
Northstar Today, 03:00 PM