Differential Diagnosis

SLE vs LSI

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.

SLE
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LSI
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SLE Agrees • LSI Disagrees

65 Markers
#1

Sometimes, when getting carried away, I accidentally hurt someone by moving too 'expansively.'

#2

I often act first and think later.

#3

When I lose my temper, I can spiral into a frenzy with no self-control helping.

#4

My lecture notes always had 'gaps,' so I had to rely on others' notes for exam preparation.

#5

I often show impatience.

#6

It's usually hard for me to sit still for long.

#7

I'm interested in everything a little and often switch from one thing to another.

#8

I'm a person of impulsive actions.

#9

I sometimes lack restraint and balance.

#10

It's hard for me to sit still.

#11

When I enjoy something, it's hard to stop, even if it becomes risky.

#12

I lack patience in tasks requiring long waiting.

#13

I love speeding dangerously in vehicles, planes, horses, skis, etc.

#14

I prefer variety over routine.

#15

Forbidden fruit is especially sweet to me.

#16

I often make hasty decisions.

#17

I am highly impatient.

#18

When I have money, I often act as a sponsor or patron.

#19

When writing, I sometimes mechanically write the wrong letter.

#20

I feel more comfortable and navigate easier in chaos and disorder.

#21

It's usually easier for me to understand others' motives than my own.

#22

I am restless and constantly want to move.

#23

I often interrupt people when they talk about themselves and don't let me speak.

#24

Monotonous tasks usually irritate me.

#25

I find it hard to concentrate even when I try hard.

#26

I easily follow first impulses.

#27

I get bored doing the same familiar things.

#28

I easily lose self-control.

#29

I often fell asleep following a lecturer's thought.

#30

When shopping, I: SLE: Usually buy many unplanned items. LSI: Know what I'll buy and ignore other items.

#31

I've often noticed someone studying me in public transport.

#32

Sometimes I break the hierarchy to show that personal qualities matter most.

#33

During monotonous work, I often diversify my actions, even if it reduces quality and productivity.

#34

I pay less attention to rules and restrictions - they don't apply to me.

#35

I often feel 'wound up,' sensing some urgency inside.

#36

My behavior sometimes lacks restraint.

#37

I tend to talk about many topics at once, jumping from one to another.

#38

Would you let your child read a poem about flying fish in a red sky under a green sun?

#39

When upset, I think worse but get angry and aggressive.

#40

I probably have a 'quarrelsome' character.

#41

I love experiencing new dangers, requiring full mobilization and expanding my skills.

#42

My character is rebellious, with a critical, disagreeing spirit.

#43

I'm more restless and fidgety than others.

#44

I'm quick-tempered and easily angered, often making mountains out of molehills.

#45

I've impulsively broken rules to help someone.

#46

I get easily distracted by disturbances.

#47

I rely on situational actions, rarely preparing in advance.

#48

I dislike rigid schedules, preferring flexible or no schedules.

#49

I rely more on improvisation than long preparation.

#50

I love surprises.

#51

I have internal contradictions, capricious swings, and mood fluctuations.

#52

I struggle with concentrated mental reasoning.

#53

I can emotionally inspire and mobilize masses for achievements.

#54

My emotions sometimes 'run wild,' unchecked.

#55

I enjoy stressful situations once 'in the groove.'

#56

I decide what to do by situation, without pre-determination.

#57

I'm always ready for energetic actions, often over-exerting.

#58

My impulsiveness and emotions often get me into trouble.

#59

It's hard for me to sit still when prolonged patience is needed.

#60

I easily get distracted from work if called away.

#61

Some primal instincts are so strong I couldn't overcome them.

#62

Spontaneous work brings more joy than planned work.

#63

I love nerve-racking risks.

#64

I am a fiery and bustling person.

#65

I love sports, good food, adventurous risks, and material world pleasures.

LSI Agrees • SLE Disagrees

65 Markers
#1

I'd easily agree to monotonous work that puts many to sleep.

#2

I form a complete picture only after gathering many small facts and studying all details.

#3

It's hard for me to make rushed decisions; I need time to weigh everything. But once decided, I am unstoppable.

#4

Work that others find monotonous and repetitive often suits me, keeping me alert.

#5

In critical situations, one should rely on - LSI: Stricter adherence to rules. SLE: Deviating from rules.

#6

I feel insecure in rapidly changing situations; my pedantry usually saves me.

#7

I have no impulsiveness and urgency; I'm more methodically-pedantic.

#8

I can quickly and deeply concentrate on a thought without distractions.

#9

Compared to me, others behave very loosely.

#10

I avoid touching a hot cup of tea, knowing I won't hold it long.

#11

The unknown is almost always dangerous and unpleasant.

#12

As a child, I always did as told without complaint.

#13

I prefer familiar paths, clothes, and a measured, predictable life.

#14

A good situation is one where the outcome is clear and certain.

#15

I'm better at following orders than others.

#16

I strive to avoid any possible future risks in my tasks.

#17

I'd prefer being a manuscript proofreader over a scent or drink taster.

#18

I prefer professions requiring focused attention on one thing rather than distributing it across many.

#19

I've always loved organizing collections and sorting small objects by criteria.

#20

I am a great traditionalist regarding laws, rules, instructions, and established orders.

#21

I always favor stable development without revolutions or leaps - the goal should be approached through gradual, small changes.

#22

There's nothing worse than surprises.

#23

I have an exceptionally respectful attitude toward all established rules.

#24

When learning new equipment, I always carefully study written instructions.

#25

Compared to others, I've always behaved modestly and exemplary.

#26

I am meticulous, accurate, and pedantic in following established rules compared to others.

#27

It's hard for me to adjust plans on the go; I prefer sticking to the plan, ignoring surprises.

#28

I dislike life's surprises - they are usually harmful or useless.

#29

It's easy for me to do mental work requiring prolonged attention.

#30

Before moving, I think and plan where and how fast I'll go.

#31

My life rhythm is very steady, never 'jerky.'

#32

Deviations from rules are permissible only in exceptional cases - 'the law is harsh, but it's the law.'

#33

I prefer proven and tested methods over untried ones.

#34

It's hard to anger me and make me swear at close ones.

#35

I am immobile, often sitting without moving for long.

#36

If I accidentally taste something inedible, I reflexively gag.

#37

I am more inclined to 'follow protocol' than most people.

#38

I love uniformity in everything.

#39

I always follow norms of accepted behavior.

#40

I am a person of fixed habits, knowing they are hard for me to change compared to others.

#41

Better stagnation than revolutionary shifts.

#42

I always have a calm, soothing aura.

#43

I find it very important to follow rules.

#44

I am conservative in choosing goals, slow to switch from one to another.

#45

Subtract 7 from 100. From the result, subtract 8. Then subtract 9. And again subtract 7. (Do operations in sequence in mind). What's the result? LSI: It's 69. SLE: Not 69.

#46

I always try to avoid risky and dangerous situations compared to others.

#47

I do every task in order from start to finish, never starting in the middle or wherever I feel like.

#48

I dislike trying something new without immediate need.

#49

I am a very patient person.

#50

I am very sensitive to small facts or legal details unnoticed by others.

#51

I automatically resist any changes.

#52

I love forms, schedules, daily plans, etc.

#53

A well-organized society is one where everyone's actions are predictable and controllable.

#54

In my behavior, I follow the leader without question, within my role.

#55

It's true that I control my ambitions easily and never attack or act impulsively.

#56

Resisting the world is pointless; one can only adapt.

#57

I always try to fix any minor disorder on the table.

#58

My actions and movements are deliberate; I'm not inclined to impulsive actions.

#59

Small, reliable tasks are more appealing than large, risky ones.

#60

I always think about the possible consequences of my actions in advance.

#61

I prefer spending free time alone.

#62

I scrupulously adhere to planned sequences of necessary actions.

#63

I can be 'viscous' in conversation or thoughts, finding it hard to ignore current thoughts and quickly switch.

#64

I feel comfortable knowing what I'll do tomorrow.

#65

I quickly tire of intensive communication.

Selection Summary

Marshal (ESE) Markers Selected
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Inspector (LSI) Markers Selected
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Differential diagnosis through behavioral markers