Differential Diagnosis

IEI vs IEE

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.

IEI
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IEE
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IEI Agrees • IEE Disagrees

65 Markers
#1

I often feel prolonged despair and hopelessness.

#2

I am often irritated and distracted by background noise.

#3

I am touchy.

#4

The same thoughts often run in circles in my head many times.

#5

I am very sensitive, with a tragically intense reaction to the world.

#6

I remember some grievances from several years ago.

#7

I often feel lonely.

#8

I often get 'stuck' on certain thoughts or fears that begin to haunt me for a long time.

#9

I clearly lack optimism in life.

#10

I experience periods of dreaminess.

#11

I have masochistic tendencies.

#12

True, if I'm not asked, I never feel the desire to intrude with advice and comments.

#13

When making important decisions, I usually listen to what my heart says, ignoring the external logic of things.

#14

Failures make a strong impression on me.

#15

In communication with people, I often feel either aggressive or, conversely, inhibited.

#16

In childhood, I was dreamy and anxious.

#17

I find it difficult to free myself from some obsessive memories of old grievances.

#18

I am usually dissatisfied or disappointed by people's attitudes towards me.

#19

Despondency, offense, regret, 'stubbornness in spite' are frequent feelings for me.

#20

I have had suicidal thoughts several times in my life.

#21

I tend to take offense and feel it for a long time.

#22

I often feel guilt or worthlessness.

#23

I often remember past horrors.

#24

I love strong emotions.

#25

I react painfully to any awkward situations in social contacts.

#26

I experience 'stagnant' states, where I am long captivated by some feeling.

#27

There are situations that automatically cause intense fear in me that is impossible to resist.

#28

I have a very sensitive self-esteem - I have always been very afraid of being rejected.

#29

I often regret both the situation itself and my decisions in it.

#30

I tend to dwell too much on certain ideas.

#31

Almost any thought that comes to my mind immediately causes a strong emotional engagement.

#32

I find it hard to control my desires.

#33

Trivial things can put me into an excited or upset state.

#34

It is easy to provoke irritation and a bad mood in me.

#35

If there are two possible paths to a destination after leaving the door (left and right), I usually prefer to turn right.

#36

Society needs strict and even fierce leaders.

#37

I like to watch running water in a stream.

#38

I enjoy thinking about abstract ideas.

#39

I like assertiveness, push, and strength in people.

#40

I am easily offended, often feeling slighted.

#41

I often immerse myself in fantasies about the past.

#42

I am often so internally tense, as if ready for immediate fight or flight.

#43

I find it difficult to work in a team where frequent and quick switching in communication mode is necessary.

#44

In relationships with the opposite sex, I usually wait for others to take the initiative.

#45

Sometimes all sounds I hear are unclear, poorly distinguishable, colorless, and dull, as if they reach my ears through cotton.

#46

I am easily embarrassed.

#47

I have a good sense of time.

#48

When thinking about the future, I usually see it in a 'rosy' light.

#49

Discovering something new for myself is usually more exciting than sharing something new with others.

#50

When I talk for a long time, my muscles get tired, and by the end of the conversation, it becomes hard to pronounce sounds like 'R', 'Sh', 'S'.

#51

Sometimes it's pleasant to feel my subordination and experience humiliation.

#52

I prefer someone else to make decisions for me.

#53

I get irritated when distracted from something because it's hard for me to quickly switch attention.

#54

I experience emotions more vividly and deeply than most people.

#55

I devote little time and energy to my work.

#56

With close people, I usually behave more lively and emotionally than in public or in casual company.

#57

After watching an emotional and exciting movie, I still feel its impact hours later.

#58

Sometimes voices in my head become uncontrollable and intrusive.

#59

I have a habit of biting my nails or peeling the skin around my fingernails.

#60

My fantasies usually have a developed, time-extended narrative character - they resemble movies or theatrical scenes.

#61

I often have acute reactions of disappointment and dissatisfaction.

#62

I often can't make a choice or take action because none of the options satisfy me.

#63

Sometimes I obsess over something, regardless of whether it's good or bad.

#64

I sometimes find myself subconsciously enjoying playing a dependent role in relationships with strong and aggressive people, slightly capricious and provoking them.

#65

Almost every day, I think about the impression I make on others.

IEE Agrees • IEI Disagrees

65 Markers
#1

I am more talkative, sociable, and communicative than my acquaintances on average.

#2

In most cases, I am a person of action, not deliberation.

#3

It's easy for me to interact with people - they almost always seem nice to me, and I feel no fears or barriers.

#4

I am almost always cheerful; bad mood is expressed only in occasional bright flashes of irritable, shouting emotions (quickly passing flashes).

#5

I am more talkative and verbally active than many others.

#6

I live 'here and now.'

#7

In conversations with friends, I usually talk or tell something more than half of the total conversation time, i.e., I speak aloud more than my interlocutor.

#8

I would do well as a toastmaster, managing fun at a feast or banquet and keeping everyone at the table entertained.

#9

Quite often, I intervene with my help or opinion in other people's affairs out of the best intentions.

#10

I love to instruct new workers or novices in some activity.

#11

In casual conversations with fellow travelers, I usually talk more than my interlocutor.

#12

I am a very balanced and realistic person.

#13

I have an invigorating effect on others.

#14

It's easier for me to talk than to listen to someone.

#15

I enjoy talking - I can talk for a long time.

#16

I prefer talking to listening to someone.

#17

I often initiate lively conversations with fellow travelers or friends, enjoying telling them something.

#18

I often experience nausea (and occasionally vomiting) for various reasons - in the morning from excitement, or after eating, or even with slight motion sickness.

#19

I very firmly and confidently defend my position against people of greater power and status.

#20

I am a person with little anxiety.

#21

I usually express my thoughts willingly and at length.

#22

I am not attracted to pathos or tragedies in books.

#23

I can quickly find what to respond or how to jest in response.

#24

Ideally, each nation should have its own state religion.

#25

An offense caused by a random stranger is quickly and easily forgotten.

#26

I often speak louder than necessary in public.

#27

In most group situations, I am quite satisfied with my status and relationships with other members of the group.

#28

I am a very realistic person; abstractions far from the experience of real life do not interest me.

#29

I like to tell everyone which path to take and which of the available opportunities they should use.

#30

I prefer literary works that do not raise pathos but, on the contrary, mock pathos, playing 'downward.'

#31

In discussions, I win mainly due to sharp, ironic language.

#32

It is true that I rarely experience troubles that would disrupt my emotional balance.

#33

I speak fast, often almost without pauses between words.

#34

When I start to express my point of view, it's hard for me to stop.

#35

I dislike any escalating build-up of experiences - neither in life nor in books.

#36

If necessary, I can demand very strictly, in such a way that not only subordinates but also those higher in status will take me seriously.

#37

Most of the time, I feel calm and self-sufficient.

#38

Any circling of unpleasant thoughts in my head quickly subsides, past grievances quickly lose relevance, replaced by a feeling of satisfied tranquility and confidence.

#39

I often talk a long time on one breath, not stopping for a breath or to think.

#40

I've noticed that my presence in a group sometimes mysteriously suppresses others' initiatives.

#41

It's true that I am not an anxious person.

#42

I live in the immediate moment.

#43

I often visit guests and various gatherings.

#44

I never daydream during the day; if I have any fantasies, they occur only before sleep, when I'm already falling asleep.

#45

I often change the setting in my home.

#46

My principle is: 'If I don't see it, it doesn't exist.'

#47

I couldn't sit and do something alone for three consecutive days - I constantly and necessarily require communication, even if just by phone.

#48

My brain works very fast, swiftly.

#49

How many pieces of chewing gum do you use on average per day? IEE: Ten or more. IEI: None.

#50

I believe that if a person moves across the direction of movement of their herd, it is not sensible at all.

#51

I fear the sight and sound of others' physical suffering.

#52

It is difficult for me, being with people, to remain silent for a long time, not uttering a word.

#53

I have a boisterous laugh, and almost every day there are reasons for my 'Ha-ha-ha!..'

#54

I have a sharp wit, equally ready to quickly find the right example or to describe someone in a funny and ironic light.

#55

I quickly get involved in any work.

#56

Any fright passes without consequences within five seconds if it turns out to be false (for example, if I mistook a branch for a snake and immediately realized the mistake). Without consequences means that neither my breathing changes, nor my heart rate increases, nor do my palms sweat.

#57

I often need communication to speak my mind.

#58

It's true that I don't hesitate to speak my mind.

#59

I am a pillar in the lives of people.

#60

I think faster than others.

#61

I would be very suited to be a journalist, matchmaker, or a reviewer in a department of sensational news.

#62

I often think about the upcoming week, rather than what the world will be like in three years.

#63

I often point out to people how their actions do not match public morality.

#64

Difficulties do not confuse or discourage me - I know how to act, ignoring unpleasantness.

#65

I believe that society can exist and develop peacefully even without those who constantly stand out sharply.

Selection Summary

Lyricist (ESE) Markers Selected
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Advisor (IEE) Markers Selected
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Differential diagnosis through behavioral markers