Quote Originally Posted by Jarno
i say it's a model.

It describes at least which roles are played by the different functions.

you can put the functions of each one of the 16 types in it, and it explains something.

so... it's a model.
Basically in the West we don't really know other models.

This is the list of the models I ever heard of :

- Model A, the only model we really know in the West.
- Model J, based on the functions 1245 of the Model A.
- Model X, based on 4 functions of the Model A, with functions 1256.
- Model K, which seems to be almost the same.
- Model T, based on the four jungian functions with thresholds of inhibition and excitation for each of them.
- Model M, saw the name on Socionics Institute, but don't know it, because of lack of information.
- Model AM, which is called "dynamic" with dimensionality and gears and weird flat projections which seems to mean very little to me.
- Model A3D, which is the cubic representation of Model A.
- Models B, G, F, and H, don't know.