Valued S + I

Unvalued F + T

Description

Benevolent orientation valuing harmony, care, and mutual support.

Forgiving and trusting disposition.

Protective care for the vulnerable.

Preference for peace over conflict.

Egalitarian values and service ethic.

Optimistic and compassionate worldview.

Avoidance of confrontation and domination.

General meaning

A preference for voluntary cooperation over competition, and a predisposition toward moderate workloads

Social Level

A lack of inclination to seize power, and a lower suitability to holding onto it

Intellectual Level

Characterized by a caring-infantile complex - the need to care for someone poorly adapted to the material world, or to adequately accept such care (without 'taking advantage' of the caregiver)

Physical Level

A preference for a calmer life, without upheavals or the need for excessive stimulation

Spectrum Clusters

The characteristic factors

1
Cluster Description

Altruism and respect for others

2
Cluster Description

Good-naturedness and benevolence

3
Cluster Description

Preference for comfort; avoidance of risk and competition

4
Cluster Description

Avoidance of unpleasant or painful sensations

5
Cluster Description

Sincerity and absence of intrigue/machiavellianism

6
Cluster Description

Internationalism and respect for other peoples

7
Cluster Description

Affinity for affection and close physical contact; attachment to loved ones

8
Cluster Description

Emotional contagion and desire to please others

9
Cluster Description

Trustfulness (heightened oxytocin symptom)

10
Cluster Description

Suggestibility (heightened oxytocin symptom)

11
Cluster Description

Preference for yellow; dislike of black

12
Cluster Description

Preference for non-spicy food

13
Cluster Description

Tendency to focus on small details; distractibility

14
Cluster Description

Love of green and calm interaction with nature