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Extratim, the name given to a psychological type whose predominant function (or attitude) is Extroverted. It has little or nothing to do with the popular stereotype surrounding "Extroverts". An...
This Jungian function manifests an attitude that there is alway more to something than "just is"; that there are infinite possibilities to be explored in the unknown territories of the universe....
This Jungian function produces an attitude in the real-world of no-nonsense and just react responses to getting things done. For example, some of the best door supervisors have a natural knack...
1. A spontaneous, logically unconstrained and undirected association of ideas, emotions, and feelings. 2. A psychoanalytic technique in which a patient's articulation of free associations is...
Intratim, the name given to a psychological type whose predominant function (or attitude) is introverted. It has little or nothing to do with the popular stereotype surrounding "introverts". An...
This Jungian-derived function (also known as Introverted Feeling) manifests an attitude of moral choices based on the harmonic necessity in the environment. For example, a person with strong...
This Jungian function produces an attitude in the real-world that something must be understood in its entirety whether it be one's self, other people or physical entities and objects. For...
MBTI (Myers-Briggs Temperament Instrument) is essentially a psychometric personality assessment based on four dichotomies of distinct orientations: Introverted <-> Extroverted; Sensing...
A container for the various eight functions (or attitudes) that describes their relative influences within the psyche and the resulting manifestations in a person's character. Start...
That "thing" that appears to others similar to reverting back to our true default natures that was coded into each of us of unknown origins. It has been concluded by many that people act most...
This is simply the name given for a small group of four personality types that share either a common theme or experience particular social effects when brought together. For example, Quadras...
The study of how groups of people behave, often in an effort to predict how they will behave in the future. The social sciences include economics, anthropology, sociology, political science, and...
Socionics, possibly derived from the words "society" and "bionics". It is a style of Social Science because it deals with the study of society and social behavior. The bionics in "Socionics"...
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