Small GroupsForm of Action

Form of Action

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

System Organizer

Group Description

They create and maintain universal systems of concepts to integrate the surrounding reality.

Make decisions based on accurate calculation, analysis and hard evidence. Any question, including relationships between people, tend to be explained with the help of formal logic. They love people who sincerely experience and know how to express their love in the form of vivid emotions.

Attracted to: E

Business Optimizer

Group Description

They develop algorithms to direct and optimize tasks according to current conditions.

Know better than others how to organize the production process, really 'know how to work'. Know how to see the benefits in the business they are doing at the moment. However, representatives of this small group do not understand their feelings and human relations as well as they would like, therefore they need a reliable partner who will talk about the relationships that develop between people around them and about what feelings he/she experiences.

Attracted to: R

Behavior Stylizer

Group Description

They establish and maintain informal relationships, considering individual characteristics of people.

Able to establish good relationships with others. Value moral categories, talk about what is good and what is bad. They like enterprising and business people who will tell them what is profitable and useful.

Attracted to: P

Mood Inspirer

Group Description

They synchronize people's current internal emotional state (mood) and convey motivation.

Know how to expertly determine the mood of a person, to feel the energy of the team. At the same time, they themselves are able to subtly express admiration, joy, delight, or, conversely, resentment and sadness. Such people are attracted by people of a scientific disposition, they are ready to give the whole stream of their inner experiences to them.

Attracted to: L