Differential Diagnosis

SEE 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.

SEE
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EIE
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SEE Agrees • EIE Disagrees

67 Markers
#1

I am almost always calm about my health.

#2

I am willing to try anything.

#3

My muscles are always relaxed, without tension and twitches, and my movements are broad, free, and sweeping.

#4

It's true that I never feel internally constrained and tense—my muscles are almost always calm, relaxed, but ready for mobilization exactly when I want.

#5

I always look forward to gaining new experiences.

#6

I would enjoy working as a dentist.

#7

I usually make a choice between two alternatives easily and without thinking.

#8

I try to do many things just because I hope it will make me more fun.

#9

My immune system is fine.

#10

When a sequence of events starts to change according to an unforeseen scenario, I remain completely calm—able to benefit from any development.

#11

I love thrilling rides ('roller coasters,' aerial loops, etc.) where it takes your breath away.

#12

I love myself, and others love me.

#13

Choose the more fitting description - SEE: I often appear pleased with myself. EIE: I often appear self-critical.

#14

I spend little time evaluating the past and thinking about the future; I mostly live in the present moment and day.

#15

I easily overcome any national or cultural barriers in communication with people—they are no obstacle for me.

#16

I constantly try new things.

#17

I usually quickly and willingly grasp the gist of other people's reasoning.

#18

I mostly live in the present moment.

#19

I can easily relax and relieve tension.

#20

I would enjoy being a mentor to troubled, disadvantaged children, teaching them to enjoy life.

#21

My behavior probably looks more unrestrained than normative and well-mannered compared to most people around me.

#22

It's true that I am not at all squeamish about others' views and beliefs.

#23

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

#24

If I am engaged in the pleasures of the moment, I am not distracted by any thoughts even for a second.

#25

I am not a fashionista, but I always look neat and put together.

#26

It is hard to irritate me.

#27

I know how to achieve my goals, completely trampling on others' interests.

#28

When going on a trip or a hike to a specific place, I just go without a plan, not thinking in advance what and when I will do there.

#29

With all people, I try and usually manage to maintain an equal footing—regardless of the position they hold relative to me (i.e., I strive to maintain equal status with both my subordinates and socially recognized authorities).

#30

At any moment, I decide what to do based on the situation, without pre-determining it.

#31

My mood is usually stable and changes little from rewards and troubles.

#32

I have rather a sturdy, 'broad-boned' physique.

#33

My position: let everyone live as they want.

#34

I am usually focused on the joys of the present moment and generally do not worry about what will happen next.

#35

I have a very flexible mind.

#36

Everything in the world is determined either by money, power, or human physiology, and talks about ideals are for fools.

#37

I remain calm in stressful situations.

#38

I am a 'carefree' person in life and am not inclined to exaggerate anything, especially possible troubles.

#39

I can watch a movie on TV from any point—beginning or middle, it doesn't matter to me.

#40

My self-esteem fluctuates very little and is practically not dependent on my current level of demand or external approval.

#41

My health is fine.

#42

I can 'extract' debts from acquaintances—it never happens that someone successfully holds on to my money.

#43

I treat insults most often without anger, tend to overlook or just joke about them.

#44

I have a good appetite; food always seems tasty to me.

#45

I admire inventiveness and value it highly in both myself and others.

#46

I advocate for a life with a minimum of formalities and rituals.

#47

My mind is primarily focused on career growth and gaining power.

#48

When someone does something disgusting to even unfamiliar people, I almost always step in because I can't do otherwise.

#49

If there is no urgent need, I never make to-do lists; I prefer to do what I want at the moment, whatever comes to mind.

#50

I love sports, good food, adventurous risks, and generally any joys of the tangible material world.

#51

It would be very unpleasant for me to make work plans for the week and the day as required by the boss.

#52

My lifestyle is characterized by urgency and reliance on 'maybe.'

#53

I often indulge in the pleasure of physical enjoyment.

#54

I often make plans at the last moment.

#55

In interacting with people, I am closer to calmness and acceptance of their flaws than to rejection and irritation (even if I hide the latter).

#56

How I spend my time depends on the situation, not the plan.

#57

Even in nerve-wracking situations, I remain calm.

#58

I don't like working by a strict schedule; I prefer a flexible schedule or work without any schedule at all.

#59

I would very much enjoy a responsible job related to power or leading a large organization.

#60

Personal interests are always more important than any group interests.

#61

I am more of an optimist than a pessimist.

#62

I am an individualist, interested exclusively in personal qualities in both myself and others, not in belonging to any collective.

#63

I am forgiving and easily suppress all past and irrelevant matters.

#64

Light joy or joyful enlightenment—call it what you want—is the usual backdrop of my 'daily' mood.

#65

Common interests are always much more important than citizenship and nationality.

#66

Individuality is paramount; I am alien to any hierarchy, pack mentality, or groupthink.

#67

I am a good-natured person and spend most of my time content.

EIE Agrees • SEE Disagrees

67 Markers
#1

Compared to others, I generally have low blood pressure (hypotension).

#2

I've had nausea attacks due to nerves multiple times (excluding food poisoning, pregnancy, ulcers, etc.).

#3

I am squeamish and often try to wash my hands quickly after shaking hands with some people.

#4

I have a light, superficial sleep.

#5

The smell and sight of scattered filth or a particularly dirty garbage dump with worms can easily make me almost nauseous.

#6

I find jokes about the buttocks and passing gas extremely disgusting.

#7

I am sensitive to any weak external stimuli and often pay attention to them.

#8

I often feel discomfort without knowing what exactly bothers me—everything in general just feels inconvenient.

#9

I frequently feel a painful internal restlessness and feel the need to move, walk, or take a stroll to ease my anxiety. But as soon as I start moving, I feel anxious again, feeling I am doing something wrong, and it's better to sit down and rest. This repeats over and over—I walk, sit, get up, walk, and sit again. Feeling a kind of fidgety internal pain, I go crazy from anxiety devoid of any concrete thoughts; it eats me up from the inside, and I can't find relief even in breathing—it feels heavy too.

#10

I often feel like a victim.

#11

I love reading books on esotericism, mysticism, divination, witchcraft, etc.

#12

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

#13

I react very painfully to unwanted touches and unpleasant smells.

#14

I have been trying to figure myself out all my life.

#15

I often have revelatory dreams with a 'philosophical' undertone.

#16

I am very sensitive to insults and punishments.

#17

Sometimes my strange states and experiences cause me slight fear.

#18

My health and well-being are not stable; something often happens with them.

#19

I have a strong sense of squeamishness—some things or objects make me feel almost physically nauseous just by touching them.

#20

It is hard for me to switch tasks—starting a new task is challenging, understanding instructions and beginning work, and then it's hard to switch from one task to another.

#21

I constantly look for and find diseases in myself and others.

#22

I often feel cold in the mornings, sometimes even to the point of slight shivering.

#23

My whole body often feels cold.

#24

I can't restrain my disgust at the sight of some animals—some representatives of the fauna I won't touch even if assured it is safe.

#25

The sight of diseases with open wounds and injuries makes me want to immediately distance myself and run away from it, run so as not to see anything like it.

#26

What is more typical for you? - EIE: Often noticing discomforts. SEE: Enjoying comforts.

#27

Before working, I always need to gather myself, concentrate, and 'grow' my muscle and physical tone to the necessary level.

#28

I often feel cold.

#29

I avoid looking at human injuries—it's a very unpleasant sight for me.

#30

In my thoughts, I always return to what I said in an important conversation; I mentally replay my phrases several times, check them, and recall the reactions of listeners and interlocutors.

#31

Cartoons where all the characters are depicted as some kind of freaks are unpleasant to me just because of that.

#32

When I get nervous, I completely lose my appetite; sometimes I even feel nauseous 'from nerves.'

#33

I often have dreams.

#34

I turn pale and tense up in the dentist's chair when they use a spinning drill in my mouth.

#35

When describing something literarily, I often use comparisons (rarely do my texts lack them). For example: 'a gypsy girl, resembling a broom in her dress,' or 'sunset clouds, resembling wine stains on a blue tablecloth,' 'rare, like an unattractive doe,' 'walking, waddling like a duck,' etc.

#36

I am easily offended.

#37

I am sensitive and internally contradictory, often insecure, prone to frequent doubts and hesitation in decision-making.

#38

It's true that I usually dislike when someone 'sticks out' and causes disputes.

#39

I am easily hurt by careless words.

#40

It's always hard for me to start, hard to 'work myself' into some new activity.

#41

Meeting deadlines is always very important to me.

#42

I often feel worried and tense.

#43

I often feel my loneliness, opposed to the whole world.

#44

Blind experiments (hoping something will work out) are categorically not for me.

#45

I am deeply hurt by others' negative attitudes towards me.

#46

My skeleton is more likely to have thin bones rather than thick ones—at least my hands are thin compared to other people of my gender.

#47

I am easily frightened.

#48

I more often feel thirsty, angry, and dissatisfied than content and peacefully calm, as if having received my due.

#49

I usually follow a routine and schedule.

#50

I have a very excitable and sensitive imagination.

#51

I believe that a schedule helps to make life orderly and relaxed.

#52

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

#53

I always plan my day in advance.

#54

The existing material world is just an unworthy burden for me.

#55

In moments of agitation, it's often hard for me to control myself.

#56

I dislike cosmopolitans; a worthy person is always a patriot.

#57

I am quick-tempered and easily get angry, often making a mountain out of a molehill.

#58

It's true that I would avoid a job where I mostly have to manage other people, leaving no time for my own free interests.

#59

Often, some people feel negative, painful emotions emanating from me.

#60

I am touchy.

#61

Despondency, resentment, regret, 'stubbornness out of spite' are frequent feelings for me.

#62

I feel comfortable being a member of a 'pack' with a strong, authoritative leader.

#63

Representatives of different social groups should remain representatives of these social groups, not mixing with each other.

#64

In public life, fostering adherence to a single ideology in people is necessary.

#65

Public interests have always concerned me more than personal ones.

#66

I am not interested in theoretical discussions.

#67

A citizen should belong to the state, just like a child belongs to a family.

Selection Summary

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