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    What do you make of Section 2: Attribution of Relationships to the Model A (example: relationships of the type ENTp, Searcher):

    http://www.socioniko.net/en/1.3.rels/relsumm.html



    Can someone explain what it all means:


    Interaction of attitudes

    Hospitality
    Co-working
    Discussion
    Intervention

    Interaction of temperaments

    Balance
    Acceleration
    Monotony
    Slowdown (desorientation)

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    It looks like,

    Discussion= same funtion dominence.
    Hosipitality= opposite function dominence.
    Co-working= switched S/N, same T/F.
    Intervention= swithched T/F, same S/N.

    Monotony= same mentality preferences.
    Balance= swithced E/I.
    Acceleration= switched rationality/irrationality.
    Slowdown= opposite prefernces.


    Not quite sure what they mean, though.
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    This is my guess:


    Interaction of attitudes

    Hospitality = pleasure
    Co-working = business
    Discussion = academic/intellectual
    Intervention = ? emergency

    Interaction of temperaments

    Balance = perfect tempo/balance
    Acceleration = fast tempo
    Monotony = boring/dull
    Slowdown (desorientation) = retardation/backwardness

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