Differential Diagnosis

SLI vs LII

Marker Analysis

Interactive differential diagnosis through distinctive behavioral patterns and preferences

Type A
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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.

SLI
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LII
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SLI Agrees • LII Disagrees

65 Markers
#1

I constantly 'listen' to my body's sensations.

#2

I often evaluate things by touch, taste, and smell.

#3

By the sound of a bouncing ball, I can distinguish the surface it bounced off - asphalt, linoleum, or something else.

#4

The most important thing for me is the sensations of the current moment, to be comfortable and pleasant here and now, not sometime or somewhere else.

#5

I don't feel new ideas and innovative projects well, but I have a knack for convenience, comfort, and coziness.

#6

It's hard for me to strive for something distant for a long time without daily rewards.

#7

I don't eat more than others, but I'm a gourmet, and very selective and discerning in finding and choosing particularly delicious food.

#8

I would enjoy sewing clothes or being a tailor.

#9

It's easier for me to show things in action than to explain.

#10

Sensations are very important to me; I might even say I think not in words and pictures, but with the whole surface of my body.

#11

If I get distracted during a conversation, I easily lose my train of thought.

#12

I love and am excellent at physically making or crafting things with my hands.

#13

It's hard for me to get distracted from arising 'biological' desires: until I eat, wash, or shower, I'll keep thinking about it.

#14

Compared to others, I highly value comfort and sturdy, convenient things.

#15

I can be very stubborn about my comfort and well-being.

#16

Key concepts for me are pleasure, satisfaction, enjoying good food or drink.

#17

I can derive great pleasure from delicious food, coziness, nature, and I love to delight myself and my friends with it.

#18

My principle: I need pleasures and enjoyment today, not tomorrow.

#19

I often focus on finding body sensations different from the usual ones.

#20

I often focus on the pleasant, conscious sensation of the coordinated and responsive work of my muscles.

#21

It's hard for me to resist temptation.

#22

I don't come up with the right solutions.

#23

I usually don't rely on general principles or typical models, but on the specific situation, which is almost always unique.

#24

I have daily 'stretching' of my whole body, accompanied by squinting and a pleasant shiver.

#25

Comfort is very important to me - to sleep well, to avoid drafts from windows, to eat leisurely and tastefully.

#26

I would enjoy working as a designer - I like refining everything related to the harmony of perceived forms, convenience, and comfort.

#27

Some innate 'primitive' instincts in me are so strong that I couldn't overcome them for anything.

#28

The most valuable thing is what happens here and now, present goals are more important than future ones.

#29

I'm a bit lazy, but I love fussing over cooking and arranging home comfort.

#30

It's hard for me to quickly notice potential problems and shortcomings; I usually rely on others in these matters or simply ignore everything for a long time.

#31

I often indulge in the pleasure of physical enjoyment.

#32

I notice and am sensitive to the smallest changes in my sensations; generally, body sensations are very important to me.

#33

I am very observant about changes in the surrounding space - whether an object has been moved to another place, whether the furniture has been rearranged, etc.

#34

Finding the most convenient and comfortable location is a typical occupation for me.

#35

It's hard for me to plan my work in time, to understand the deadlines for its stages.

#36

What I manage to do in an hour is always determined by mood, well-being, or something else, but not by the clock.

#37

I'm a philistine in the good sense - the well-being of today is most important to me, and I'm interested in what's around me, not far away.

#38

I often feel the need for intensive physical work.

#39

I would enjoy working as a stylist or makeup artist.

#40

I am indifferent to any abstract theoretical debates - they have no relation to what is important and interesting to me in life.

#41

I often catch myself tracking the growing feeling of pleasure - for example, while eating.

#42

I am very demanding about the quality and taste of food.

#43

I often overlook causal relationships between events.

#44

I often misjudge situations.

#45

It is characteristic of me that I see not the society as a whole, but specific people, not the forest but individual trees, not a general theory, but specific facts.

#46

I strongly dislike probabilities in evaluations and forecasts, I always prefer to deal only with a 'firm yes' or 'firm no'.

#47

I would very much enjoy working on park design, landscape design.

#48

I can focus my attention on the sensation of my internal organs.

#49

I would enjoy sewing clothes, drawing cartoons, or working as a florist, bouquet arranger.

#50

I often confuse the order of events in my memory - what was before and what was after.

#51

Among my friends, there are smarter people than me.

#52

I have a good memory for characteristic gestures and gait of all my acquaintances.

#53

I get very quickly tired during mental work (reading, planning, calculations).

#54

Theoretical assumptions are foreign to me; to be convinced of something, I need to directly see and touch it.

#55

I often experiment in the realm of comfort, striving to eliminate annoying moments.

#56

I often spend my time unorganized and wasted.

#57

I always spend a lot of time arranging my comfort in a new room.

#58

I have no confidence in my abilities.

#59

I could probably be an acrobat - doing all sorts of flips, walking on hands, etc. (in general, my body listens to me well and 'feels' the space).

#60

I am good at resting, valuing pleasures and life's joys, and I am excellent at establishing comfort in my close environment.

#61

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

#62

I would rather leave behind a beautiful and comfortable house for descendants than a bunch of clever books with discoveries and revelations.

#63

In any matter, the most important and interesting thing for me is the combination of beauty, convenience, and practicality.

#64

My talents are that I can be cozily bustling under the right mood, know how to rest well, and am good at avoiding others' conflicts.

#65

I am sensitive to my own and others' physical discomfort.

LII Agrees • SLI Disagrees

65 Markers
#1

I am interested in the structure of the state and its electoral system.

#2

I often think about the political world order and the fates of different states in it.

#3

I poorly perceive visual individual differences - to me, all trees look the same, all houses of the same height look the same.

#4

I have always been interested in the patterns in historical societal development.

#5

All cats look the same to me, all kiosks look the same, all homeless people look the same.

#6

At my main job, I prefer mental rather than physical activity.

#7

I am inclined to view all problems from a global perspective.

#8

I like to classify events and objects, comparing them by some characteristic.

#9

I am always drawn to subtle probabilistic analysis and assessment of events.

#10

I consider it my task to discover universal, timeless laws.

#11

Being a censor would be more interesting to me than being a veterinarian.

#12

I believe that in terms of intellect, I surpass 90% or even 99% of other people.

#13

My usual gaze is into the distance, above people's heads.

#14

I easily and without irritation ignore my needs - sleep, food, etc.

#15

When working, I almost never feel hunger; the calm subjective feeling of satiety is almost always with me.

#16

People who cannot reason strictly logically - I deeply believe they are almost like monkeys.

#17

Sometimes I am guilty of excessive generality and abstractness in perception - I immediately perceive the world in general categories, not in specifics.

#18

I can instantly logically notice and calculate even minor dangers.

#19

I am more tense and angular than flexible and smooth.

#20

All banknotes of the same denomination look the same to me.

#21

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

#22

Food usually doesn't cause me much appetite even while eating - food usually leaves me indifferent. I don't feel the 'sweetness of anticipation' when starting to eat.

#23

I find the main and general patterns in events faster than others.

#24

I have a highly developed research instinct.

#25

I often calculate in my head scenarios on how to avoid danger.

#26

I catch weak trends in the political situation better than others.

#27

I constantly think about things that have no personal relevance to me.

#28

My taste sensations are usually dull - I suspect they are weaker than those of others.

#29

I always have a strong thirst for knowledge of fundamental laws and objective causes.

#30

I like to think about contradictions and conflicts underlying all movement.

#31

It's always easy for me to think.

#32

I am very conservative in choosing dishes and food, I don't like to experiment.

#33

My favorite activity is penetrating the unchanging essence of things and phenomena.

#34

In my diet, sweet and starchy foods (chocolate, Snickers, candies, cakes, ice cream, macaroni, potato chips, etc.) prevail, while I eat omelets, chicken, meat, fish, as well as vegetables and beans less often and less willingly.

#35

I am better than others at highlighting the main and essential aspects in any topic, separating them from minor details.

#36

I love debating abstract, general topics (e.g., about people in general).

#37

The plans I make are striking in their scale and grandeur; in planning, I have no equal.

#38

I have a strong inclination towards purely theoretical constructs.

#39

I have always been very interested in formal logical laws.

#40

In my imagination, I sometimes invent executions for my enemies.

#41

I can easily see the most distant possibilities, which have no close and similar examples in the present.

#42

I easily cope with temptations.

#43

I am much more concerned with global issues than details.

#44

I have a slender, elongated figure.

#45

I very often apply the 'razor principle' in my thinking - from all possible explanations of a fact, I discard all 100% impossible ones; what remains after all discarding is the truth, no matter how stunning, terrifying, or unlikely it may seem.

#46

I think my calling is discoveries and inventions that overturn established ideas.

#47

I usually avoid the topic of sex in conversations.

#48

I am sensitive to seeing very 'thin' and weak probabilities - often thanks to this, I notice trends in the surrounding environment that other people completely overlook.

#49

My favorite questions are: Is this arranged correctly? Does this fit into the existing system or fall out of it?

#50

In my reasoning, I like to confront opposing approaches, compare alternative points of view.

#51

I often entertain myself by mentally sorting and discarding numerous possible hypotheses.

#52

I am surprised by people who always 'sniff around' and notice unpleasant odors where there clearly is no special smell - I never have that.

#53

I like to evaluate, compare, and classify everything I encounter.

#54

I am ironic towards people who live for immediate pleasures and enjoyments.

#55

I systematically track possible future troubles and dangers.

#56

Being a proofreader would suit me more than being a tester of smells or drinks.

#57

I often discuss topics of politics and leadership.

#58

I constantly perceive time as the most important resource, I specifically rationalize and plan its use.

#59

I can build complex, long-term action plans and love to diligently adhere to their intended sequence.

#60

Compared to others, I often neglect my appearance and meals.

#61

Due to my ideologically elevated nature, I greatly need someone to take care of my food, health, and overall life needs.

#62

The thirst for intellectual knowledge, with an emphasis on the new and unusual, is a characteristic feature of mine.

#63

I eat only to restore energy supply in the body.

#64

My favorite activity is 'debunking' coincidences, finding barely noticeable patterns behind them.

#65

I love the words 'conquest' and 'overcoming' - they resonate in my soul.

Selection Summary

Craftsman (ESE) Markers Selected
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Analyst (LII) Markers Selected
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Differential diagnosis through behavioral markers