Differential Diagnosis

EII vs SEI

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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SEI
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EII Agrees • SEI Disagrees

60 Markers
#1

I often feel dizzy to the point of slightly losing my balance when standing.

#2

I have a constant habit of considering how my actions might affect the business interests of others.

#3

I frequently have obsessive, repetitive thoughts, even in the evening, which prevents me from falling asleep.

#4

My breathing often feels constrained, as if the air is different, and I struggle to get enough with each breath. Sometimes I feel a tightness in the lower part of my neck and chest.

#5

Sometimes I have a strange illusion that I don't exist-the world around me exists, but I don't.

#6

I often spend time at night thinking about interesting ideas.

#7

I frequently think about spirituality and morality, about God and destiny.

#8

I have a high ability and frequent desire for mental transformation, to 'get into someone else's skin,' to put myself in another person's place with imaginative modeling of their thoughts and motives.

#9

If I find a $100 bill on the street, I will try to find its owner through an online advertisement to return it.

#10

I am a proponent of discipline and order based on conscience, duty, and personal responsibility, rather than administrative pressure.

#11

Sometimes I imagine myself lying in a hospital.

#12

Sometimes it seems that I have established a telepathic connection with another person-either I read their unspoken thoughts directly in their head, or they read mine.

#13

I often feel as if something is constantly and vaguely 'spinning' in my head-whether it's snippets of words, thoughts, or something else. This spinning prevents me from concentrating and is generally intrusive, uncomfortable, and unpleasant.

#14

I have always fought and will continue to fight immorality.

#15

What usually makes you happy and cheerful? EII: Respect from others. SEI: Exciting anticipation of winning.

#16

I have some 'super-ideas' that are always pleasant to think about (as soon as I remember them, I feel a surge of excited pleasure).

#17

Sometimes I spend the whole evening thinking and worrying about what I need to do, what I haven't done, or what I can't do, what needs to be done, or what will happen if something isn't done, and so on.

#18

I always want to change something for the better.

#19

I have a tendency to direct my aggression towards myself.

#20

I try to manage people by appealing to their morality and ethics.

#21

My prolonged sense of guilt often hinders me.

#22

I often think more about other people's moods than my own.

#23

I frequently point out to people the discrepancy between their actions and societal morality.

#24

I remain loyal to a planned and once-calculated goal for many months or years, and nothing can knock me off course.

#25

I am very hardworking.

#26

In any situation, I always see many possible options for continuation.

#27

I don't like loud music.

#28

Sometimes I experience a prolonged feeling of guilt with self-reproach and pangs of conscience.

#29

I have a habit of always finishing what I start.

#30

I would ban the sale of any computer shooting games where the player is offered to play the role of a bandit and different ways to deal with peaceful inhabitants of the game (run them over with a car, shoot them, etc.)

#31

Sometimes some of my muscles twitch involuntarily.

#32

I have a tendency to blame myself for failures.

#33

I am prone to aggressive thoughts directed at myself.

#34

When scared, a sequential series of events from my past life often flashes through my mind like a fast-forwarded film.

#35

For everything that happens, I always take responsibility only for myself, not trying to find 'external' reasons for successes or failures.

#36

Sometimes it seems to me that time over a period of about five minutes either speeds up or slows down-as if it pulses, as if it moves unevenly.

#37

The product of my work must be perfect (the epitome of perfection), so I will meticulously polish everything and would rather postpone it for a long time than present it unfinished.

#38

Based on individual actions of people, I often draw conclusions about the general interests and desires behind them.

#39

Sometimes I automatically repeat the same obsessive movement many times: for example, I clench and unclench my fists many times, or bend and unbend my arms at the elbows-as if I want to check if they obey my will.

#40

I excel at making a career with patience, perseverance, and persistence.

#41

In almost every situation, I see something unique and special.

#42

I pay more attention to thorough quality of work than others.

#43

It takes a lot of effort from my friends to make me want any 'bodily pleasures.'

#44

If I dismantled something, I would definitely put it back together somehow, just not leave it disassembled.

#45

I have large, sweeping handwriting.

#46

I frequently experience an excited state, insomnia, loss of appetite, mood swings, inability to concentrate.

#47

It is true that I never solve my problems at someone else's expense.

#48

Sometimes I 'get stuck' and rhythmically and monotonously repeat the same movement many times in a row, almost unable to break this sequence.

#49

I cannot take others' gifts and services for granted, even from close acquaintances-I always feel a bit awkward.

#50

I enjoy developing technologies, bringing them to maximum efficiency.

#51

In my thoughts, I constantly 'play different roles,' in detail living out many lives that are not my own.

#52

Key concepts for my character: compassion, morality, humility, conscientiousness, diligence, rejection of coercion, responsiveness, care, condemnation of greed, humanism, imagination, sacrifice.

#53

Sometimes I get confused about what month of the year it is.

#54

I sometimes have a condition (outside of flu or any other obvious illness) where my whole body aches, and even my skin is painful to touch.

#55

I sometimes have a sudden feeling of detachment, a still deadness of the surroundings.

#56

My peers in school seemed too noisy and silly to me.

#57

It is true that I never speak out loud about my pain, fear, hunger, or fatigue, even if I experience them.

#58

I often leave things unfinished, even if I haven't eaten, smoked, or drank enough.

#59

I sometimes have a sudden feeling of detachment, a still deadness of the surroundings.

#60

In company, I avoid talking about my needs, and as a rule, I avoid assessing how satisfied I am with the situation.

SEI Agrees • EII Disagrees

60 Markers
#1

I find it very difficult to refuse pleasures I have set my mind on.

#2

The role of a 'rich playboy' would suit me well.

#3

I tend to indulge my immediate desires rather than control and limit them.

#4

I often curse with bad words.

#5

I am used to subordinating everything to my strongest needs, desires, and impulses.

#6

Success and well-being in my close surroundings and in the near future are much more important to me than in a global sense or in the distant future.

#7

What would you prefer to do for the same money? SEI: Train service dogs. EII: Manage a shelter for homeless animals.

#8

I criticize others in my thoughts, but almost never myself.

#9

I start to exert myself mainly when 'under pressure' or forced.

#10

It's better to get a good inheritance than a good education.

#11

I have an instant reaction to funny things-I immediately laugh or snort.

#12

There is laziness in my character.

#13

I sometimes boast a little.

#14

I don't know how, don't like, and won't 'work hard' from dawn till dusk.

#15

I love jokes that some people sometimes find coarse and inappropriate.

#16

I can easily draw a map of a place or a room plan from memory.

#17

I am rather impulsive and frivolous than prudent.

#18

Almost always, I need something right now, at this very moment, not later.

#19

In a card game, I reserve the right to cheat, and sometimes I use it.

#20

If interrupted before satisfying one of my biological needs (food, sleep, sex, etc.), I will be angry and irritated all day.

#21

My presence in a team sometimes, for some reason, leads to an increase in general idleness.

#22

In a concert hall, I would rather prefer the job of a lighting technician than a sound engineer.

#23

In war, it is quite permissible to kill interfering enemies using poisons, radiation, and sulfuric acid, not just bullets.

#24

I am easily led astray-tempted by anything promising pleasant sensations.

#25

I sometimes find it difficult to see things from someone else's point of view.

#26

I try to do only the minimum necessary work.

#27

What is more valuable to you? SEI: Living with good spirits, pleasure, and without problems. EII: Truth in everything, even if it is unpleasant and dangerous.

#28

I can easily draw a plan of my apartment from memory.

#29

There were times when I remained indifferent to the trouble of an acquaintance.

#30

I love loud music.

#31

I am a rather impulsive and unstable person in my feelings towards others.

#32

The smell of food always excites me and stimulates my appetite; usually, the smell of cooking food immediately makes my 'mouth water.'

#33

If I were a circus owner in the 19th century, like the famous circus impresario Barnum, I would enjoy making money by gathering and showing various freaks to the public.

#34

I find it hard to stop myself before a temptation.

#35

Pleasant memories come to my mind more often than unpleasant ones.

#36

Close contact with a loved one (touches, hugs) always gives me great pleasure.

#37

I am not a particularly moral and ethical person, nor do I believe much in the morality of others-they are often just showing off.

#38

I don't like poetry, I am indifferent to it.

#39

It's true that I almost never feel guilty for any of my actions.

#40

Sometimes I want to harm some people over small things-burn something in their house, break, spoil something.

#41

A well-developed instinct is more useful than abstract imagination.

#42

On internet forums, I sometimes pour fuel on the fire of someone else's quarrel, which otherwise might die down.

#43

I love fun companies and know how to lift my spirits and have fun with others.

#44

It is usually hard for me to 'get into someone else's shoes' and understand the source of their delusion.

#45

I am a materialist and believe that being determines consciousness, and the lower level of the structure always determines the state of the upper level.

#46

When answering questions that require thought and choice, I often give impulsive answers, following the first impression.

#47

My principle is: 'the less you know, the better you sleep.'

#48

When I sense someone's growing aggressive attitude, I usually respond by becoming more brazen, active, and energetic purely reflexively and automatically.

#49

I would enjoy a profession as a makeup artist or cosmetologist.

#50

My memories are more often associated with successes than disappointments.

#51

Sometimes I feel completely incapable of solving puzzles and generally coming up with anything original.

#52

My emotions and feelings are often egocentric.

#53

I am too often distracted by any little thing that happens around me.

#54

I think I could defend one thing today and another tomorrow if the situation changed dramatically.

#55

I behave frankly and openly with others.

#56

I rarely think about transforming the world and more often try to find my place within the existing, dominant system.

#57

In close communication, I easily get infected with someone else's elevated mood.

#58

I always know very well what I need and what I want at any given moment.

#59

Moments when anger engulfs my entire being are not uncommon.

#60

It happens that I impulsively lash out my resentment on others.

Selection Summary

Humanist (ESE) Markers Selected
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Mediator (SEI) Markers Selected
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Differential diagnosis through behavioral markers