difference in Introversion/Extraversion
difference in Intuitive/Sensing
difference in Thinking/Feeling
difference in Judging/Perceiving
same in Introversion/Extraversion
same in Intuitive/Sensing
same in Thinking/Feeling
same in Judging/Perceiving
Oh I see. But if 50% of people said there was a 1:1 correlation between their socionics type and their MBTI type, and 50% said there wasn't, it wouldn't mean that there was no correlation whatsoever between the two systems, would it? INTJs and INTps share at least some similarities for example.
If 50% of people said there was a 1:1 correlation between their socionics type and their MBTI type, and 50% said there wasn't, given that types are equally distributed(are they?), it would mean that there is a pretty strong correlation between the two systems. Why is that so? Well, we have 16 types, if equally distributed - than every type - 6.25% of socion. If there is no correlation between the two than one would expect for example that all MBTI ESTPs and other types would be approximatelly equally distributed along the socionics types(that meaninig 6.25% of MBTI ESTPs would be socionics ESTps, ILIs, IEIs etc.). But if 50% of ESTPs are SLEs, than, that's a good one correlation.
I most commonly score as an INTJ in MBTI. Strongest on Introversion, moderate on N, slightly more T than F. J/P is the letter that varies the most and on occassion will score as a P.
In socionics, I'm an INTj or LII. Pretty strong on the first three, less sure about the last letter. My use of functions seems to match better with INTj than INTp and I relate more to alpha quadra.
LII-Ne with strong EII tendencies, 6w7-9w1-3w4 so/sp/sx, INxP
So...if 21 people voted that they have the same Thinking/Feeling dichotomy...there are 11 votes for a difference in the I/E, I/S, and J/P dichotomies. In addition, because it is known that 28 people voted, it can be calculated how many votes were not used because people weren't sure if one of the dichotomies was the same or different. For the I/E, I/S, and J/P dichotomies, this is 6 votes.
This could mean that of the 21 people who voted that they have the same Thinking/Feeling dichotomy in both systems, 17 of them could be different in one other dichotomy, or be uncertain. 4/21 = 19%, or 14% of the people who took part.