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    from Tatyana Prokofieva's website - i thought these were pretty good, so i thought i'd share.

    http://en.socionics.ru/index.php?opt...254&Itemid=137


    Logics of Actions

    Action
    – movement, activity, transfer, deed, achievement.
    Knowledge – qualifications, method, skills, fact, erudition.
    Work – business team, instrument, mechanism, process of production, technology, ability to work, functioning.
    Reason – adequacy, profit, common sense, use, pragmatism, reasonable actions, rationality, rationalism, expediency, effectiveness.
    Economics – enterprise, worth, ability to do with money, price.


    Logics of Relationships

    Dimension – more-less, long – short, parameter, distance, commensurability, comparison, standard.
    Understanding – analysis, detail, synthesis, universality.
    Order – leveling, classification, control, sequence, to range, strictness, register.
    System – regularity, hierarchy, organization, cause and effect relations, theory.
    Structure – positional relationship of objects, interrelations, construction, subordination, position, correlation, chart.
    Formal logics – algorithm, distance, proof, “if – then”, law, instruction, informatics, cybernetics, mathematics, official relations, rights and duties, rules (including etiquette), programming, equality, justice, statistics, equation.


    Ethics of Emotions

    Agitation – fervour, indignation, nervousness, dormancy, pressing, emotional experience, depression, calmness, passion, ecstasy.
    Stimulus to action – inner impulses, mood, determination, fanaticism, energy, enthusiasm.
    Expressing emotions – artistry, hot temper, impetuosity, intonation, use of superlatives in speech (ugly, sinister, remarkable, disgusting, charming, marvelous, spectacular), weeping, restraint, ability to control emotions.
    People’s emotions - admiration, wrath, mood, insult, panic, sorrow, joy, romanticism, fear, anxiety.


    Ethics of Relationships

    Moral categories – good – evil, ideology, morals, morality, decency, religion, conscience, good – bad.
    Attraction – obtrusiveness, tiresomness, dislike, repulsion, attachment, psychological distance, inclination.
    Feelings expression – undue familiarity, tactfulness, diplomacy, mercy, tenderness, indulgence, tolerance, ability not to hurt, humaneness.
    Feelings – kindness, envy, anger, love – hatred, sympathy – antipathy, compassion.
    Peoples’ relationships – animosity, friendship.


    Intuition of Opportunities

    Seeing opportunities
    – insight, feeling of unity and interrelation of processes, striving for coming to the point, integral perception.
    Opportunities – viability, potential, resource, abilities, talent, chance.
    Uncertainty – suddenly, “pie in the sky”, somebody, polysemy, maybe, perhaps, unusual, unexpectedness, paradox, something.
    Search – choice, hypothesis, guess, intention, ideas, invention, find, irradiation, optimality, discovery, supposition.
    Gist – inner structure, real feature, basis, openness, contents, essence, publicity, simplicity, purity.


    Intuition of Time

    Time
    – future – past, time interval, uptime, some day, moment, pause, period, later, duration, timeliness, deadline.
    Doing with time – to wait – to catch up, generations relationships, time esteem, planning, prevention, accuracy, time management, to hurry, strategy.
    Prognosis – perspective, foresight, retrospective.
    Processes development in time – genealogy, changeability, history, youth – old age, be about to happen, sequence of events, the present, getting experience, development, earlier – later, epochs changing, evolution.
    Speed – fast – slowly, deceleration, rhythm, soon – long, tempo, acceleration.


    Will Sensorics

    Possession – wish, ownership, to defend, alignment of forces, striving, sphere of influence, tactics, territory, ability to take the area, feeling of being a master, expansion, “I want”.
    External qualities
    – looks, contrast, beauty, form, colour, brightness.
    Mass – many, gathering, crowd.
    Manifestation of will qualities – readiness to use one’s energy, to reach (to get), goal achievement, to conquer, to make smb. do smth., to give orders, leadership, complete readiness to action, to suppress, to subdue, decisiveness, to assault.
    Force – weight, ponderability, power, will to win, pressure, violence, repulse, will-power, resistance, confidence, physical strength.
    Status – authority, ambitions, standing, importance.


    Sensorics of Sensations

    Sensations – gustatory (bitter, sour, sweet, salt), tactile (prickly, soft – hard, sharp, fluffy, rough), colour tones, pliant, pleasant, firm, resilient.
    State of health – health, delight, rest, relaxation, satisfaction.
    Taste to life – harmony, design, quality, “a real bird in the hand”, convenience, pleasure, cosiness, aesthetic satisfaction, comfort.
    Sensing oneself in space and time – here and now, sense of area, sense of one’s relations with area, quality of area, ability to render area. Reliability.

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    What is it with this huge emphasize on time with Ni.

    The rest just sounds like as much associations as possible on a single theme.

    Pretty useless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ashton View Post
    Lame as hell. Just looks like usual procession of over-stereotyped caricatures.

    The semantics summary page on Rick's site is better.
    Says the person who posted a useless article on MBTI.
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    thanks for thinking of us glam

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    Thank you glam.

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    that's kind of decent,glam.

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    Just more vague word associations which don't say much about anything and keep to the stereotypes of information aspects. Not very useful.

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    Fundamentally, this is very basic stuff. Almost the core of socionics so to speak, as communication that can be analyzed explicitly is primarily verbal.

    The criticism I see here I think is a bit misguided.

    "Sounds deep.."

    Actually this isn't supposed to sound deep, this is supposed to be very apparent observations about how verbalization is directed.

    "Word association.."

    Intertype relation is based heavily on what people are calling word association. How much you react to words and feelings being pointed towards certain words based on information preference largely govern the reactions that will be solicited from the interaction. Some words and criticism can cause painful reactions while other causes pleasurable ones.

    Like say someone tells me I smell good or they enjoy my company. This brings a good deal of joy to me and benevolence.

    But if someone say I'm being rude or tactless, or that I don't do what they tell me, this might provoke a angry or hurt reaction. However remember in interaction, the word associations we make aren't just based on the word, but the attitude of the speaker to the word, as well as the authenticity of that attitude.

    There are some simple tests you can try with your friends based on your own information preference, try to clear your head and ask someone to describe something unfamiliar in a non-standard way. This is actually a trick because it doesn't matter how it's described or whatever the non-standard way is. Most people will default to their preferred information element to describe it.

    Some types might say, "Oh, it's matter" or "I like it" or "It's cute" or various other means of description based on their ego functions and I've found occasionally their demonstrative function.

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