Differential Diagnosis

EII vs EIE

Marker Analysis

Interactive differential diagnosis through distinctive behavioral patterns and preferences

Type A
vs
Type B

Interactive Marker Selection

Click on statements below to track which markers resonate with each type. This helps identify the most distinguishing characteristics between the two types.

EII
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EIE
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EII Agrees • EIE Disagrees

70 Markers
#1

Sometimes I seem like a simple swine to myself.

#2

I often take an interest in my relatives' affairs.

#3

I sometimes try to better understand my friends by deliberately imagining how everything looks from their perspective.

#4

I am equally tolerant of all people, no matter what 'cell' in life or on the geographical map they occupy.

#5

I am often drawn to sweets, I eat them, and my mood noticeably improves for a while.

#6

I constantly ask myself various questions internally.

#7

I like reconciling other people (around my age).

#8

It is difficult for me to assess the quality of both my own and others' speech by ear, but acquaintances say that my speech is usually unclear.

#9

It is true that in my attitude towards others' views and beliefs, I am not squeamish at all.

#10

I like doing kind and pleasant things for people, even if it slightly affects my time.

#11

I love people, I believe in universal brotherhood.

#12

My main desire is to enjoy the surrounding world, full of stability and peace.

#13

I am patient and tolerant of people whom many consider unpleasant.

#14

I am very patient with the weaknesses and shortcomings of others.

#15

If I hear dissatisfied remarks addressed to me, I never snap back, I take it completely calmly, as a given.

#16

Before criticizing someone, I try to imagine how I would feel if I were in their place.

#17

I am almost unfamiliar with the feeling of physical disgust.

#18

I quickly reconcile with circumstances - the feeling of dissatisfaction does not last long.

#19

I have learned to restrain and hide my emotions.

#20

There is almost nothing in my statements that can provoke an argument.

#21

I am a person with a kind, though sometimes sad humor, gentle and pleasant to talk to.

#22

Every person deserves respect regardless of their status.

#23

I never break off relationships first, perhaps I just don't know how.

#24

Expanding my knowledge about the world interests me more than power.

#25

I have a sincere respect for 'small' people.

#26

Key concepts for me are: reputation, decency, charity, virtue, discipline, loyalty, strictness, morality, people's motives, cleanliness, condemning immodesty, persistence, willpower, secrecy.

#27

My speech is poor and restrained because I often have difficulty finding the right word - it's somewhere in my head but I can't recall it, so I often repeat the same word several times or just fall silent.

#28

I am not at all fashionable, but I always look neat and collected.

#29

I have always been responsive to requests.

#30

I am always ready to help.

#31

I try to consider all possible objections before making a decision.

#32

I sympathize with those who are worse off than me.

#33

If something goes wrong or doesn't work out, I more often blame and reproach myself, directing aggression towards myself.

#34

In dealing with people, I am closer to imperturbability and acceptance of their shortcomings rather than rejection and irritability (even if I secretly hide it).

#35

I am very sensitive to the feelings and needs of others.

#36

I have always been characterized by benevolence towards completely unfamiliar people and a willingness to forgive close ones.

#37

I love helping others.

#38

Compared to my acquaintances, I am more of an altruist by nature, almost always willing to share, try to help, and respect others' interests.

#39

I am steady and patient in monotonous work that lulls many others.

#40

I seem shy and timid.

#41

I always spend time happily in work and care - but not for myself, but for 'my people': family, friends, colleagues, common cause.

#42

I can easily postpone pleasure or even forgo it if I'm called to help with something.

#43

If I found a wallet with 300 dollars and someone else's documents, I would try to find the owner.

#44

I am more inclined to sacrifice my interests for the sake of others or the common good than others.

#45

I allow others to criticize me.

#46

I acknowledge and respect the intrinsic value of every person.

#47

I am quiet and very rarely start talking aloud on my own initiative.

#48

My aura is softly soothing, responsive to joy but devoid of bright emotions.

#49

I have a gentle and patient character, so I give the impression of a very compliant person.

#50

I usually keep my troubles to myself and do not show when something upsets me.

#51

When I sense someone's growing aggressive attitude, I usually reflexively 'slow down' my own pace, trying to gradually calm the situation.

#52

I am more inclined to carry my experiences within myself rather than voicing them aloud.

#53

Sometimes I neglect my own needs, striving to properly educate others.

#54

I believe in educating the masses on the path of goodness, self-restraint, and respect for others' rights.

#55

Characteristics typical of me are responsibility, meticulousness, and honesty.

#56

I hate conflicts.

#57

My voice usually has a tone of conciliatory agreement or evasion of the question, rather than a tone of objection.

#58

I am very tolerant of others' negative emotions.

#59

I am rather slow-thinking, my thoughts lack impulsive swiftness.

#60

A set of concepts that accurately and fully characterize me: feelings, agreement, peace, humanity, commandments, conscience, shame, politeness, duty, human soul, forgiveness, poetry, destiny.

#61

I usually have a steady, confident, calm, and optimistic mood.

#62

It is true that I am a calm person and not prone to unrestrained joy, rage, or special torment.

#63

I am almost always balanced and even in behavior.

#64

I am a slow-moving and slow-speaking person.

#65

There are many days (about half or more) when I think more about the common or others' good than my own.

#66

I can humbly accept humiliation in a Christian manner.

#67

It is hard to irritate me.

#68

I am better at making a career with patience, perseverance, and diligence than others.

#69

I am a very patient person.

#70

I often convince people of the usefulness of humility and various concessions.

EIE Agrees • EII Disagrees

70 Markers
#1

I easily lose my temper.

#2

I consider my point of view the only correct one.

#3

The scariest thing for me would be to suddenly feel like an unnoticed gray mouse in society.

#4

I consider many acquaintances 'beneath' and dumber than me.

#5

Over the past month, I've often felt anger, rage, or fury.

#6

Doing something for someone, forgetting about myself - well, that's not about me.

#7

I am often unrestrained, showing anger or aggression.

#8

I often find it hard to contain impatience while waiting - I am generally impatient by nature.

#9

I love to brag and show off.

#10

It's hard for me to contain negative emotions in relationships with people.

#11

Sometimes I lack restraint and balance.

#12

I can speak quickly, and when necessary, almost like a tongue-twister.

#13

I am a passionate and hectic person.

#14

I am always the life of the party and know how to manage people's moods.

#15

My emotional behavior can be overly 'fierce'.

#16

I often use 'juicy' words and characteristics when referring to someone or talking about third parties, such as 'bunny', 'sunshine', 'idiot', 'goat', etc.

#17

I am more impulsive than deliberate and reasonable.

#18

I am a passionate person, easily creating a mood for myself and passing it on to others.

#19

I have a tendency towards some demonstrativeness and 'theatricality' in my emotions.

#20

I tend to interrupt others.

#21

I am passionate about games, easily get carried away, and derive great pleasure from them.

#22

I easily get angry.

#23

I almost always snap back at criticism.

#24

I easily develop a feeling of disgust towards something.

#25

I have a slightly arrogant demeanor, which may sometimes seem like I'm showing off or being pompous.

#26

In debates, I often use the tactic of 'shifting the blame' onto another person.

#27

I often express my dissatisfaction towards loved ones out loud, for one reason or another.

#28

If someone reproaches me, appeals to my conscience, or teaches me tact, I can easily and often get furious in response.

#29

I always get very angry and unrestrainedly either in response to any provocation or when someone ruins my plans.

#30

When I am anxious, any person close to me can become an undeserving target.

#31

There are plenty of worthless people around me.

#32

In my speech, I usually play a lot with intonations.

#33

I have a tendency towards some theatricality in my emotions.

#34

I usually have lively and expressive facial expressions.

#35

I get angry at the slightest provocation.

#36

I can easily 'emotionally charge' the audience around me and make them listen to how I play with my emotions over time, like a musician playing a flute.

#37

I am undiplomatic and easily get indignant.

#38

There is no point in 'educating' people, but giving them resistance and harshly avenging insults is necessary.

#39

Sometimes I deliberately do or say something nasty to cause unpleasant feelings in a person and see their reaction.

#40

I am capable of very unflattering assessments of many of my acquaintances.

#41

In conversation, my voice is usually strongly modulated by intonations - for example, I can recite poetry with expression better than others.

#42

There are moments when anger engulfs my entire being.

#43

I do not hide my feelings or emotions; I can and love to show them.

#44

There are always people in my environment on whom I periodically 'pour out' my negative emotions.

#45

In response to an insult, I usually start shouting at the offender.

#46

Disappointing me is very dangerous - I am capable of a very sharp reaction, and with a person who has lost value for me, I won't care and can be very harsh with them.

#47

I criticize others in my thoughts but almost never myself.

#48

In the mirror, I usually see a look with a squint, cunning, and slyness.

#49

I am characterized by bright straightforward emotionality.

#50

I react aggressively to criticism.

#51

I can't stand disgusting smells. I can't do anything properly while they are around.

#52

When irritated, I quickly start raising my voice, shouting.

#53

Sometimes (and often) I listen for something to pick on.

#54

I prefer being considered a wasteful spender rather than a compliant weakling.

#55

I often experience and feel a sense of almost physical disgust towards certain foods, smells, animals, or the manner of behavior and speech of some people.

#56

The world is divided into plebeians and aristocrats, and that's right.

#57

I am often indignant when I hear the word 'no' - sometimes such a response doesn't even immediately register with me.

#58

I am squeamish, and it often happens that after shaking hands with some people, I try to wash my hands as soon as possible.

#59

Sometimes I impulsively lash out at those around me.

#60

Hearing 'no' in response, I usually, automatically, feel internal anger.

#61

I am annoyed by other people's success.

#62

I more often criticize others in my mind rather than myself.

#63

To make my criticism sharper and more convincing, I sometimes deliberately misquote or distort the words of the person I am criticizing.

#64

I have committed extremely selfish acts.

#65

My speech, both oral and written, contains many long complex sentences.

#66

I am picky about food.

#67

I get bored very quickly with monotony.

#68

I am quite squeamish and avoid sick people.

#69

I have an opinion on almost every issue.

#70

I like taking selfies and posting these photos online.

Selection Summary

Humanist (ESE) Markers Selected
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Mentor (EIE) Markers Selected
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Differential diagnosis through behavioral markers