Socio
type
Tests
Socionics
Overview
Clubs
Temperaments
Romance Styles
Subtypes
Types
Overview
EIE-ENFj
EII-INFj
ESE-ESFj
ESI-ISFj
IEE-ENFp
IEI-INFp
ILE-ENTp
ILI-INTp
LIE-ENTj
LII-INTj
LSE-ESTj
LSI-ISTj
SEE-ESFp
SEI-ISFp
SLE-ESTp
SLI-ISTp
Model A
Functions
Overview
Socionics Ego Block
Socionics Super Ego Block
Socionics Id Block
Socionics Super Id Block
Dichotomies
Overview
Democratic / Aristocratic
Asking / Declaring
Farsighted / Carefree
Emotivist / Constructivist
Judicious / Decisive
Static / Dynamic
Logical / Ethical
Introvert / Extrovert
Intuitive / Sensing
Negativist / Positivist
Result / Process
Rational (Judging) / Irrational (Perceiving)
Merry / Serious
Strategic / Tactical
Obstinate / Yielding
Information Elements
Overview
Introverted Logic Ti
Extroverted Ethics Fe
Extroverted Intuition Ne
Extroverted Logic Te
Extroverted Sensing Se
Introverted Ethics Fi
Introverted Intuition Ni
Introverted Sensing Si
Intertype Relationships
Overview
Intertype Relationship: Activity
Intertype Relationship: Benefit
Intertype Relationship: Conflicting
Intertype Relationship: Contrary
Intertype Relationship: Dual
Intertype Relationship: Identical
Intertype Relationship: Illusionary
Intertype Relationship: Kindred
Intertype Relationship: Look-a-Like
Intertype Relationship: Mirror
Intertype Relationship: Quasi-Identical
Intertype Relationship: Semi-Dual
Intertype Relationship: Super-Ego
Intertype Relationship: Supervision
Quadras
Overview
Alpha Quadra
Beta Quadra
Gamma Quadra
Delta Quadra
Typologies
Enneagram
Overview
Centers
Overview
The Body Center
The Heart Center
The Head Center
Types
Overview
Type 1: The Reformer
Type 2: The Helper
Type 3: The Achiever
Type 4: The Individualist
Type 5: The Investigator
Type 6: The Loyalist
Type 7: The Enthusiast
Type 8: The Challenger
Type 9: The Peacemaker
Wings
History
Subtypes
Levels
Lines
Take the Enneagram Test
Big Five
Overview
Dimensions
Overview
Neuroticism
Overview
Anxiety (Neuroticism)
Anger (Neuroticism)
Depression (Neuroticism)
Self-Consciousness (Neuroticism)
Immoderation (Neuroticism)
Vulnerability (Neuroticism)
Extraversion
Overview
Friendliness (Extraversion)
Gregariousness (Extraversion)
Assertiveness (Extraversion)
Activity Level (Extraversion)
Excitement-Seeking (Extraversion)
Cheerfulness (Extraversion)
Openness to Experience
Overview
Imagination (Openness to Experience)
Artistic Interests (Openness to Experience)
Emotionality (Openness to Experience)
Adventurousness (Openness to Experience)
Intellect (Openness to Experience)
Liberalism (Openness to Experience)
Conscientiousness
Overview
Self-Efficacy (Conscientiousness)
Orderliness (Conscientiousness)
Dutifulness (Conscientiousness)
Achievement-Striving (Conscientiousness)
Self-Discipline (Conscientiousness)
Cautiousness (Conscientiousness)
Agreeableness
Overview
Trust (Agreeableness)
Morality (Agreeableness)
Altruism (Agreeableness)
Cooperation (Agreeableness)
Modesty (Agreeableness)
Sympathy (Agreeableness)
Facets
History
Research
Take the Big Five Test
Attachment Style
Overview
Styles
Overview
Secure
Anxious-Preoccupied
Dismissive-Avoidant
Fearful-Avoidant
History
Research
Take the Attachment Test
Schwartz Values
Overview
Clusters
Overview
Openness to Change
Conservation
Self-Enhancement
Self-Transcendence
Conflicts
Overview
When Achievement and Benevolence Conflict
When Self-Direction and Conformity Conflict
When Hedonism and Tradition Conflict
When Security and Stimulation Conflict
When Power and Universalism Conflict
History
Research
Values
Overview
Achievement
Benevolence
Conformity
Hedonism
Power
Security
Self-Direction
Stimulation
Tradition
Universalism
Take the Schwartz Test
Topics
Guides
Are Personality Tests Accurate?
How to Read Your Schwartz Values Result | Sociotype
How to Use Multiple Personality Systems Together
How Your Values Change Over a Lifetime | Sociotype
Making Decisions with Your Values Profile | Sociotype
Personality and Career: What Each System Reveals
Personality and Mental Health: What the Research Shows
Schwartz Values and Political Orientation: What the Research Shows | Sociotype
Which Personality Test Should You Take?
Systems
Big Five vs MBTI: What Each Actually Measures
Cognitive Functions in Socionics vs MBTI
Enneagram vs Big Five: Two Different Questions
Is the MBTI Valid? What Psychologists Actually Found
Socionics vs MBTI: A Genuine Comparison
Your MBTI Type Is Not Your Socionics Type
Relationships
Can Your Attachment Style Change?
Enneagram Compatibility in Relationships
Schwartz Values and Relationships: Compatible Priorities and Competing Ones | Sociotype
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