The Socionics Test

Your Sociotype

SLI-1Te

aka ISTp, The Craftsman, Sensing Logical Introvert,
Using introverted sensing as his base function and extroverted thinking as his creative, the SLI is immersed in his senses and has a strong understanding of both the design and functional aspects of objects. Much like the ISFp">SEI, the SLI is highly in tune with the effect his surrounding environment can have on his and others' senses. This, coupled with his ability to assess factual information, makes him an ideal candidate for matters of design and function--particularly when the two are intertwined. The SLI is drawn to people and things that increase his pleasurable sensations. The SLI enjoys peaceful interaction and often prefers to either be alone or limit his interaction to the few select individuals that he cares most about. Often he is drawn towards nature and the outdoors. At his best, the SLI is born with a fundamental understanding of the way things operate which allows him to excel in fields from engineering, to architecture, to medicine; at his worst, the SLI has difficulty opening up emotionally and may misinterpret others' intentions as more negative than they truly are.

Learn more about the SLI:

Characteristics

Quadra Delta
Temperament IP
Primary romance style Caregiver
Secondary romance style Victim

Quadra preference winner highlighted

Alpha
29%
Beta
22%
Gamma
20%
Delta
29%

Model A · strengths and values how well you use it × how much you value it

Strength (how well you use it) Value (how much you rely on it)

Intertype Relationships your compatibility with each of the 16 types

IEE
Dual
100%
SLI
Identical
96%
EII
Activity
96%
LSE
Mirror
90%
ILE
Semi-dual
80%
SEE
Illusionary
80%
SEI
Kindred
78%
ILI
look-a-like
78%
ESI
Benefit
62%
ESE
Supervision
62%
LII
Benefit
58%
LIE
Supervision
56%
IEI
Super-ego
44%
SLE
Contrary
40%
LSI
Quasi-identical
40%
EIE
Conflicting
20%
Easy match (75%+) Neutral (40–74%) Challenging (<40%)
Note: individual section results (quadra, strengths, etc.) are computed directly from your answers and may differ slightly from the overall sociotype. This is normal and does not indicate an incorrect result.