Immersed in
The four distinct small groups within a category and their psychological implications for personality diagnostics.
Category's Small Groups
Reality
Group Properties
Love for physical activities, sports, and physical perfection. Engagement in real life, no tendency towards introspection. Stable elevated baseline mood, not prone to depression, apathy, or lack of will. Tendency to emphasize status and publicly display achievements.
Strategy: Physical activity. Increasing resource extraction volumes.
Stimulus
Status
4D Se in Model A
1D Ni in Model A
Ideas
Group Properties
Original views. Curiosity, seeking the unusual in the worl,, wide range of interests, interest in complex tasks. Positive attitude towards science and respect for intellectual achievement. Forward-looking, inclination toward self-sacrificing or high-stakes action for broader goals. Talkative. Often excessive activity with difficulty in self-regulation.
Strategy: Searching activity. Cognition of the world, increasing the volume of awareness.
Stimulus
Novelty
4D Ne in Model A
1D Si in Model A
Everyday Life
Group Properties
Preference for established norms and familiar patterns in views and lifestyle. More interested in the past than the future. Low need for stimulation, not drawn to excitement or enthusiasm. Values uninterrupted, predictable environments.
Strategy: Improving the skill of processing material resources.
Stimulus
Security
4D Si in Model A
1D Ne in Model A
Themselves
Group Properties
Action-inhibited, contemplative rather than behaviorally driven. Rich inner life with strong capacity for self-reflection and nuanced self-awareness. Believes others and society undervalue their abilities and personality. Avoids confrontational self-assertion, public life, and management hierarchies. Perceives the external world as indifferent or hostile. Developed inner speech and deep tendency towards self-analysis.
Strategy: Increasing the expertise of processing incoming information.
Stimulus
Meaning
4D Ni in Model A
1D Se in Model A