Compare Socionics Types by Cognitive Functions

Compare by Cognitive Functions

show only base and aux/polr but in detail

Childishness (curious child type): Retention of personality traits characteristic of childhood into adulthood, sometimes including certain reflexes.

Curiosity: Attraction to everything new.

Innovativeness: Usually the first to try new things.

Search for Alternative Opportunities: Quickly loses interest in the "mainstream" option.

Broad Associative Range: Wide range of associations.

Constant Chaotic Thought Jumps: Frequent shifts in imagination, leading to attention concentration problems.

Love for Games: Enjoyment in playing games.

Creativity: Synthesizing new ideas by combining elements of old ones in new ways.

Word Creation: Inventing names for new phenomena and reinterpreting the meanings of old words.

Love of Freedom: Valuing and offering freedom.

Intolerance to Routine: Dislike for monotony and strict discipline.

Underestimation of Dangers: Tendency to underestimate risks in new and unknown situations.

Aggressive Offense (Territorial): Effective in forcefully breaking others' boundaries.

Instant Gratification: Desires immediate and excessive fulfillment, especially in sexual contexts, disregarding others' wishes.

Above Rules Attitude: Belief in being exempt from norms binding others.

Desire Dominating Circumstances: Sometimes overpowering even self-preservation instincts.

Self-Satisfaction and Overconfidence: High self-esteem, often unwarranted.

Exploitative Outlook: Views others as means to serve personal needs and interests.

Aspiration for Superior Status: Self-positioning as a boss, leader, or dominant figure.

Persistence in Desire Fulfillment: Tendency to be pushy.

Contempt for the Weak: Disdain for those who suppress aggression.

Lack of Self-Criticism: Intolerance to criticism or opposition.

Propensity for Physical Violence: Readiness to resort to force.

Criminal Values: Often associates with delinquent behaviors.

Physical Correlates: Includes large working memory, quick reflexes, high muscle tone, agility, and other traits advantageous in rule-free combat situations.

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Disregard for Stylistic Nuance in Communication: Leads to tactlessness, brusqueness, and boldness.

Quick Grasp of Objective Realities: Not swayed by omissions or political correctness.

Tendency Towards Early Emancipation: Shows independence at a young age.

Bold Experimentation: Fearless in potentially offending or upsetting others.

Frequent Radicalism and Revolutionary Spirit: Prone to adopting extreme or transformative views.

Pioneer Potential: Aptitude for being a trailblazer in various fields.

Disregard for Stylistic Nuance in Communication: Leads to tactlessness, brusqueness, and boldness.

Quick Grasp of Objective Realities: Not swayed by omissions or political correctness.

Tendency Towards Early Emancipation: Shows independence at a young age.

Bold Experimentation: Fearless in potentially offending or upsetting others.

Frequent Radicalism and Revolutionary Spirit: Prone to adopting extreme or transformative views.

Pioneer Potential: Aptitude for being a trailblazer in various fields.