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The four distinct small groups within a category and their psychological implications for personality typing.
Small Group Analysis
Small groups represent the intersection of four personality types that share common characteristics. Each group reveals fundamental patterns in how types process information, make decisions, and interact with the world.
Category's Small Groups
Reality
Group Properties
Love for physical activities, sports, and physical perfection. Engagement in real life, no tendency towards introspection. Euphoria, not prone to depression, apathy, or lack of will. Tendency to emphasize status and show off.
Strategy: Physical activity. Increasing resource extraction volumes.
Stimulus
Status
Ideas
Group Properties
Original views. Curiosity, seeking the unusual in the world; wide range of interests, interest in complex tasks. Positive attitude towards science and 'smart people.' Forward-looking, inclination towards altruistic heroism. Talkative. Often excessive, hard-to-control activity.
Strategy: Searching activity. Cognition of the world, increasing the volume of awareness.
Stimulus
Uniqueness
Everyday Life
Group Properties
Conformism and conservatism in views and lifestyle. More interested in the past than the future. Unusual for excitement and enthusiasm; prefers a quiet, calm environment. Dislikes being disturbed or asked questions.
Strategy: Improving the skill of processing material resources.
Stimulus
Well-Being
Themselves
Group Properties
Insufficient persistence and determination – often does nothing to achieve goals; does not fight for rights. Believes others and society undervalue their abilities and personality. Avoids public life and management hierarchies. Feeling of hostility from the outside world and society. Developed inner speech, tendency towards self-analysis.
Strategy: Increasing the expertise of processing incoming information.
Stimulus
Self-Worth