Differential Diagnosis

SLI 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.

SLI
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SEI
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SLI Agrees • SEI Disagrees

65 Markers
#1

I am not interested in theoretical discussions.

#2

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

#3

It is true that I really do not like interlocutors or partners with 'emotional outbursts.'

#4

I am not at all attracted to pathos or tragedy in books.

#5

I always prefer calm emotions in others, without 'outbursts.'

#6

I do not like complications. All truth should be simple.

#7

If the interlocutor's mood changes during communication, I usually find it difficult to understand where it came from.

#8

I find it difficult to guess if my friends are happy.

#9

It is true that I do not like excessive philosophizing about anything.

#10

Admittedly, I am not good at understanding people's feelings, so I am cautious in communication and try to keep my distance from people.

#11

I do not care about the names and life stories of those who ruled the country in the last century.

#12

I am usually poorly informed about my friends' feelings.

#13

In everyday life, I can be content with the minimum for a long time.

#14

I rarely notice an uplifted mood in others in advance, and I often learn about my loved ones' successes from their words.

#15

I find it difficult to 'feel' someone else's joy.

#16

I do not like problematic discussions, I prefer to discuss simple and understandable things in a company.

#17

I do not like any escalating emotions - neither in life nor in books.

#18

I find it difficult to read another person's mood by their eyes and facial expressions.

#19

I am more likely than others to be called a person with an immobile, stone face because I am generally not very emotional.

#20

I am worse than others at recognizing people's moods by their faces.

#21

I usually get irritated if the interlocutor makes sudden and abrupt movements.

#22

I am not very perceptive of others' experiences.

#23

I never talk about my feelings - I just do not know how to.

#24

Many unfairly consider me probably a dry and unapproachable proud person.

#25

I always feel nauseous performing tasks I do not understand or consider foolish.

#26

Even to talk about myself, I need a dialogue. I cannot tell about myself without dialogue.

#27

I usually do not care about most of the surrounding events.

#28

It is true that it is very difficult to provoke me to laugh or cheer loudly.

#29

I almost always feel the urge to go away somewhere if someone imposes their experiences on me.

#30

In response to some personal success and joy of a close person, I can politely say that I am also happy, but inside I usually remain calm and impassive.

#31

I often carefully distance myself from a person if they come too close during a conversation.

#32

I perceive logical arguments better when they are conveyed in a quiet and calm voice.

#33

My strengths are that I do not perform inefficient and uneconomical actions.

#34

My main problem is that I often do not want anything, I am bored, I do not know what to wish for or occupy myself with.

#35

If I speak quickly, my speech becomes fluent but confusing, sometimes with meaningless insertions, as it is difficult for me to follow my speech.

#36

It usually does not matter to me what people around are doing.

#37

I do not remember experiencing excited joy from any achievements or their anticipation in the past month.

#38

Poor health can make me give up my desire and thirst for something, but resistance from others - never.

#39

I find it difficult to pick the right words in a conversation.

#40

I hate being rushed to meet deadlines.

#41

I have always had difficulties in understanding and comprehending other people.

#42

It is more interesting for me to establish the harmony of things than to establish the harmony of human relationships.

#43

The misfortunes of my friends do not make me feel anything special.

#44

Sometimes in my fantasies, I come up with deadly dangerous adventures.

#45

I highly value and respect people's luck.

#46

I am very picky about not being disturbed while eating or sleeping.

#47

Even if I try, I find it difficult to speak in long fluent sentences, and understanding others' fluent speech is also difficult.

#48

When communicating with a person, I base my approach only on the specifics of the moment, without using guesses - guesses for me are the sphere of unreliable and unverifiable.

#49

My handwriting is sloppy, even if I try to write neatly.

#50

To keep myself optimally excited, I have to constantly stir myself up with new powerful impulses, 'shake up' so that 'the jelly does not turn into a solid.'

#51

I probably get more irritated than many others when I am rushed, and my work tempo is disrupted.

#52

The surrounding people interest me very little.

#53

I do not know how to talk about my feelings and experiences at all - even if needed, I cannot.

#54

I do not always understand why the interlocutor was offended in a conversation.

#55

I often strive for separation rather than unity.

#56

It is very difficult to interest or persuade me if I initially suspect that someone is trying to convince me on purpose.

#57

During anxiety, I usually stop understanding what I hear, I have to strain.

#58

I would like and enjoy exploring new territories alone.

#59

I often find it difficult to express my feelings in words.

#60

When I tell something to people, I become more logical and 'dry' than usual.

#61

Like a sleeping lion on a tree, I always feel perfectly when it is time to wake up and act, to do a lot of things at once with just a few moves.

#62

I like to get to the bottom of things and am never afraid to seem foolish, asking for explanations.

#63

I do not like borrowing anything for temporary use and then worrying about it - better to have my own in reserve.

#64

I do not like stage performances and clowning, especially on New Year's Eve, when there is nothing to watch on television.

#65

All people are the same - regardless of their nationalities (and whether they are good or jerks, everyone chooses for themselves according to their taste).

SEI Agrees • SLI Disagrees

65 Markers
#1

Sometimes I like to play the role of 'provocateur,' deliberately bringing up and discussing controversial and polarizing topics (online or in a group).

#2

I know how to communicate with suffering people.

#3

Stories about passions, horrors, and heroism always pleasantly excite me.

#4

I am characterized more by emotionality than by cold rationality.

#5

I understand the feelings and moods of the people around me well.

#6

I often fear a low social status more than physical pain or other unpleasant sensations.

#7

I usually immediately see if another person is happy.

#8

I love poems and ballads with heroic sentimentality.

#9

I quickly and eagerly get into the flow of other people's reasoning.

#10

I quickly see and understand what can interest a particular interlocutor.

#11

I have the gift of empathy, and I am excellent at calming another person and relieving their emotional tension.

#12

I am an excellent negotiator.

#13

I often feel connected to the fate of everything around me.

#14

What is better and more familiar to you? - SEI: Striving to integrate and connect with others. SLI: Maintaining your independence.

#15

I easily determine whether another's smile is sincere or deliberately 'put on.'

#16

I gladly listen to others' stories about their personal sorrows and troubles.

#17

By the behavior, facial expressions, and voice of another person, I quickly recognize their mood.

#18

I often influence another person to lift their mood, make them more confident, and less gloomy or anxious.

#19

I always notice if someone nearby has a 'sunken' mood, and I usually can easily understand the reasons and how it will develop further.

#20

I read people like an open book.

#21

When I walk with someone, I like to talk along the way; walking in silence is not interesting.

#22

At least a couple of times a month or more often, it happens that, staying late at friends' places, I stay overnight.

#23

What would you prefer to do? - SEI: Checking the production of light bulbs to identify sources of defects. SLI: Checking the production of light bulbs to simplify and shorten the process steps.

#24

I love expressing my point of view and voicing my opinion on various issues.

#25

After eating with a spoon, I throw it into the sink. Even if I ate peas and then eat potatoes, I will still take a new, clean spoon.

#26

I am always ready to discuss in the company of friends what I want and desire, who I love and hate, what attracts or repels me.

#27

I know and love to establish relationships between people in a team.

#28

I know and love to speak passionately and fervently about my feelings.

#29

I always easily and pleasantly express my emotions.

#30

I understand people better than anyone else I know.

#31

I usually immediately understand when my friend starts to get angry.

#32

By the eyes and face of another person, I easily read their intentions.

#33

I easily catch whether praise or flattery has affected a person and improved their mood.

#34

I usually quickly determine how and with what to approach a new person.

#35

I constantly feel the 'emotional vibes,' the emotional messages of other people.

#36

Being a psychotherapist, actor, or host of music radio programs would suit me very well.

#37

Sometimes I feel guilty for my happiness or good luck.

#38

I often interfere in the lives of my loved ones - but I do it in their best interest.

#39

I am good at harmonizing relationships in a team.

#40

I easily find common ground with others and quickly begin to feel a spiritual connection with them.

#41

I often become excessively excited by current events.

#42

The usual thought for me is: 'The worse, the better.'

#43

I often compliment people.

#44

Other people and my relationships with them are an integral part and natural continuation of my 'self.'

#45

I easily communicate with people prone to frowning or anger.

#46

I usually strive for close emotional contact with people, at a short distance.

#47

I am sensitive and observant of sudden small shifts towards a more positive and 'warm' mood in my partner or interlocutor.

#48

I love group games like 'Mafia.'

#49

It is true that I never make mistakes in using my feelings and external expressions of emotions - they are a very precise tool for timely influence on many people.

#50

I easily catch anxiety or sadness in another person's voice.

#51

It is easy for me to emotionally adjust to others.

#52

Active gratitude to people who helped me remains with me for many years.

#53

Every day, I repeatedly consider and evaluate the success of my current influence on people I know.

#54

I love interspersing work with jokes and anecdotes.

#55

I strongly and immediately (right away) react to surrounding impressions.

#56

I know that I often improve other people's bad moods.

#57

I can sometimes be annoyingly persistent when I try to console someone.

#58

I like feeling my unity with others in experiences, indignation, or other vivid emotions - for example, sitting next to like-minded people in a stadium.

#59

Unexpected situations always cause an emotional reaction in me.

#60

I often intrude into other people's emotions and experiences with my own feelings.

#61

I usually feel the experiences of another person as my own.

#62

I quickly and accurately catch all the thoughts that the interlocutor tries to fit into their speech.

#63

I usually immediately see that my friends are afraid of something.

#64

When I tell something, there are always many descriptions and characteristics in my speech, which I give to someone or something with adjectives.

#65

Compared to me, other people do not understand human psychology at all.

Selection Summary

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