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S is the main indicator of the reliability of your results. The better you know yourself, and the higher
the thoroughness and reliability of your answers in the questionnaire, the higher S. The results are
highly reliable, including in most details of the profiles, if S is greater than 0.17. If S is in the range
from 0.13 to 0.17, then inaccuracies in small details are possible, for example, in the selection of one
leading peak from two peaks in a diagram where both peaks are close in height. If S is between 0.09 and
0.12, then sometimes you can only vouch for the fact that one of your three highest typical peaks (if
they are close in height) is really the leader. When S is less than 0.10, the results are even less
reliable and may even be close to random - especially when S is less than 0.08. The better you know
yourself, and the more carefully you answered, the larger S should have been. The average S
value for people filling out the questionnaire is 0.16-0.17. The second Reliability Index (K)
is an additional indicator, it shows the correlation between your typical profiles calculated
on two independent halves of the questionnaire. It is better if it is higher than 0.60. Its average value is
greater than 0.8, the maximum is 1.00. If you got low
SLE
Your normalized type profile (i.e. reduced to standard peak height contrast) in graphical form.
Conditional zero on the vertical - corresponds not to zero, but to the average level for all
people of the proximity of their character traits to the corresponding psychotype. Accordingly, the
"up" bars show your upward deviation from the average, and the "down" bars show your downward
deviation from the average.
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Your possible error in the height of the peaks of the normalized typical profile (give or take): 0.53
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Your functional profile, that is, the profile of the strength of your
socionic functions (conditional zero on the vertical axis
corresponds not to zero absolute strength of the function, but to its
average value for all people - accordingly, the bars show your personal
deviation from the average value of the function strength in the
population):
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Comparison with the typical profile of the reference socionic type of SLE:
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Comparison with the indicative profile of the reference socionic type of SLE:
The blue bars are your data, the red ones are the type reference
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Comparison with the functional profile of the reference socionic type SLE:
The blue bars are your data, the red ones are the type reference
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WOULD BE OR BS emergency BL ART BE CH BC Cheka DB ChD
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Type of communication
"business" 0.40
"passionate" 0.02
"cold-blooded" -0.10
"soulful" -0.33
Argumentation style
"restructor" 0.61
"diplomat" -0.06
"constructor" -0.30
"guardian" -0.24
Perceptual style
"associative" 0.39
"commutative" 0.16
"dissociative" -0.37 "distributive"
-0.18
Quadra values
family-cognitive values of alpha-quadra -0.54 romantic-strength
values of beta-quadra 1.10 liberal-pragmatic values of
gamma-quadra 0.54 humane-labor values of delta-quadra -1.10
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Comparison of the profile of your real dual with the full typical profile of the
reference sociotype of the IEI:
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Comparison of the profile of your dual with the indicative profile of the IEI sociotype:
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Comparison of the functions of the dual with the functional profile of the reference sociotype of the IEI:
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These are the properties for which we ask for feedback - that is,
write to us how many of them DID NOT SUIT:
We warn you that the properties from this list are not necessarily all suitable for you - whether they are suitable or
not, you can decide for yourself. Firstly, even with an absolutely precisely defined typical profile, the properties
are associated with the profile only statistically, and do not always appear. Secondly, the profile itself can be defined with
errors. - It is better if its safety factor S - see it at the beginning of the sheet - is higher than 0.17. When S is
less than 0.10 (that is, in the case of low reliability of your answers), a fairly significant part of the properties may not suit you.
In addition, none of the predicted properties cited should be categorically considered either as a psychological consultation,
or as a psychological, medical or physiological diagnosis, or as a career guidance recommendation (there are no grounds
for considering them as a diagnosis or recommendations). DUE TO THE PECULIARITIES OF
PROCESSING, INDIVIDUAL SEMINAL REPETITIONS ARE POSSIBLE
Most likely, he likes black color. With a high probability, deep black is his favorite color. 4 He most likely likes the black
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color, consonant with the "strings of the .
soul"
An unkind, contemptuous-evil attitude towards people is possible (there is such a statistical trend for his psychotype). In this
case, he has weak brakes in causing
5
harm to another person, and not causing harm is not his principle.
has an increased propensity for proactive (offensive) physical aggression - including fighting or using weapons
11 (either in reality or in dreams) 12 He often resorts to verbal threats.
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Sometimes he takes immediate pleasure in causing other people discomfort - even if there is no other direct benefit
13 from this. .
Most likely, he does not consider cruelty and anti-humanism as such necessarily negative personality traits. In
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general, partly himself.
For his psychotype, the likelihood of sadistic manifestations in behavior is increased (for example, with an increased
probability he likes to cause pain, discomfort, likes to see someone else's fear, gets direct pleasure by torturing someone).
18 This is not for all representatives of the psychotype, but the probability is increased.
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He considers the injection of fear in society as a suitable and even a priority management method.
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Most likely, he does not like people and does not trust people, he is always tuned in to their possible betrayal. He
has few friends, and he does not believe in their loyalty. Yes and in
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First of all, he himself is not ready to sacrifice something for the sake of others. .
Most likely, he likes heavy rock music (hard rock, heavy metal, progressive rock, etc.). 26 There is vindictiveness in his
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character. .
The respect that he evokes from others is always completely identified with the fear that other people experience before him.
27 Fear means respect. If they are not afraid, then they are not respected. He does not avoid any negative information that can
He does not see a big sin in using forceful pressure, threats and blackmail
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as a way to solve many problems.
At the level of a statistical trend, for this psychotype, more often than for others, love for spicy or bitter dishes is
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characteristic. He likes to intimidate people, to make them afraid of himself. He loves .
when an atmosphere of someone else's fear develops around him, he loves to escalate it on purpose. When others do
it, he also treats it approvingly, as a necessary and necessary measure. 34 He Has A Love Of Conflict And Scandal
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Most likely, in his behavior, more often than in other people, verbal aggression and verbal unceremonious rudeness are
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manifested. .
He believes that it is often necessary and useful to control people through fear, coercion and
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violence.
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His psychotype has a statistical tendency to reduce (relative to the average population level) conscious
barriers that prevent the commission of crimes against a person. That is, the relative probability of committing by this subject
during his life any offense associated with illegal violent actions against the personality of other people is increased relative
to the average population level. This is not the case for all representatives of the psychotype, but the probability is greatly
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increased.
Most likely, he is convinced that in general, almost any person is a thief and an egocentric at heart and always strives to
completely "crush" the other, and if someone tries to present himself as an honest altruist, then he is doubly guilty -
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because he lies. .
His attitude towards people is rather evil and unfriendly, he sees in them potential victims or enemies, rather than
40 friends, more often he is inclined to harm them, and not
to help. .
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Increased the likelihood that green is not one of his favorite colors, consonant with the strings of the soul. Not their favorite
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color. He is set on betrayal by friends, waiting for him from them. Very .
distrustful. He does not believe in human brotherhood, or in someone else's honesty. In his character there is a tendency to
biliousness and quarrelsomeness (resemblance to Gogol's character - the landowner Sobakevich). It is characterized by high
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intolerance and quarrelsome character (selfishness, aggressiveness, ambition and intolerance towards other
people's views and .
habits).
46 .
With a high probability, trolling and stalking someone with mockery can
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give him pleasure. There may be a tendency
to arrogance, contemptuous, dismissive, "top down", attitude towards most other people.
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He does not experience problems in communicating with evil and selfish people, he easily finds a common language
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with them. In a statistical trend (that is, .
frequent exceptions to the rule are possible), the behavior of this psychotype can become noticeably more aggressive from
50 alcohol.
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Representatives of this psychotype usually love horror films more than other people.
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He often feels hatred or anger towards some people. He belongs not to the more good-natured, but to the more vicious half
52 of the people. .
The feeling of inner peace, happiness and harmony of the environment visits him extremely rarely. This is something he
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misses so much. Pickiness, initially critical attitude towards other .
Reaches for negative emotions in other people, sometimes provoking them on purpose.
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There is a high probability (well above the population average) that its ideology and mentality are characterized by
imperialism and aggressive militarism. Thus, with regard to the solution of international problems, he sympathizes with the bet
59 on the arms race and very often desires direct violence.
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He is more predisposed than others to moods of frustration, discontent - when everything is "wrong": the potatoes are too hot,
60 and the oranges are too sour, when everything seems
gloomy and causes only disgust. Most likely, he has a .
distrustful and unfriendly attitude towards other people - he even likes to look for a dark side, "rot", a flaw in each of them. In
any case, he expects something bad from each of them - in part, perhaps
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He tends to idealize the right of the strong, the triumph of brute force over any weakness.
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Rarely goes forward in anything - his first reaction to almost any question, request or proposal is denial, "no"
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Most likely (in seven cases out of ten) he would prefer to live in a house on a high mountain surrounded by harsh granite snow-
capped peaks and alpine meadows, rather than in a house
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in the valley next to other residents in the neighborhood. .
Much above the population average, he enjoys coercive violence against others (both physical and
partly psychological - for example, deliberately putting forward difficult conditions, threatening or blackmailing). The very
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use of such violence gives him
pleasure - even when the goal to which it is directed has not yet been achieved. .
It is possible that against the background of alcohol intake, he may develop aggressive
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behavior.
For him, a grumpy and dissatisfied background of mood is usual. Characterized by rejection rather than acceptance. He
sees the bad in everything. Negative, viciously irritable emotions tend to prevail over positive ones. In
72 communication, he often acts as a donor (source and transmitter) of negative emotions.
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73 Looks to the future without hope, it does not cause a feeling of "anticipation".
It is more common for a person of his psychotype to be not an opponent, but a supporter of the use of the death penalty.
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He probably responds responsively to criticism and punishment from the outside, and reacts
weakly to praise and encouragement (there is no proper attraction to joys and pleasures). The
same mechanics of impacts, with a preference for punishments over rewards, and whips
above the gingerbread, it also translates to other people's motivations when it seeks to control
them (the first possible reason is that the subject himself has well-developed right-
hemispheric cortical
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the mechanisms of repulsion from the unwanted, and the left hemispheric mechanisms of
positive attraction to the goal are poorly developed; the second possible reason is a weak
sensitivity to pain and an increased release of pleasant endorphins in response to stress,
the third possible reason is a low release of dopamine in response to positive stimuli)
by a rigid and quickly manifested intolerance for other views, for any different position of
77 others. .
Compared to others, evil is possible. indifferent or even unfriendly attitude towards people, a low
82 level of fidelity and devotion is also possible
The predominant mood is to expect trouble, a feeling of constant threat from other people.
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He likes situations of heightened confrontation between parties and opinions, especially if they
are based on logical disputes. In communication, he often behaves arrogantly, emphasizing
other people's mistakes and giving sharp uncompromising assessments, including the abilities
of his interlocutor in general, often arguing for the sake of the dispute process itself - just to
86 out-argue the opponent. He does not know how to reduce the severity of conflict situations that
often arise due to ethical manipulation, and he does not seek to. It cannot be called a
harmonizer of the atmosphere of communication that arises around him - quite the contrary.
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87 He is characterized by intransigence.
Increased the likelihood that he likes to "hunt" people (the pretext for this can be plausible - for
example, the prosecution of criminals, and in a dictatorship - dissidents, inferior from his point
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of view, etc., etc. ) .
Most likely, he, more than most other people, is characterized by negative and
hostile attitude towards both the ideology of human rights protection and human rights defenders. He does
not even believe in their sincerity, because it is difficult for him to imagine that such activities that protect the rights and
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interests of specific strangers can be done disinterestedly.
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People are treated as inanimate objects that must be manipulated, and before use - tested in secret
102 experiments,
check for reliability and strength.
He easily and even with pleasure endures the situation of scandals in the team, feels in this atmosphere like a fish in
water. He even watches scandals with pleasure, and sometimes, perhaps, deliberately quarrels among themselves
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people in the team.
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He is often intolerant of other people's points of view, not at all afraid of ruining relations with anyone (he almost never has
104 such fears at all). .
His attitude towards people is most often cold, unfriendly, maliciously prejudiced and picky, bilious, unresponsive,
105 unwilling to help. .
Most likely, he remembers the evil done to him for a very long time, and by nature -
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spiteful .
In any negotiation, he usually does not agree to make even partial compromises and tends to stick to an "All or Nothing"
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position. He does not condemn despotic and tyrannical regimes of .
For a long time after meeting people, he is suspicious and distrustful, and always later - also without complete
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trust .. Often, this psychotype, alas, has a shortage of .
three qualities: loyalty, kindness and hard work. He rarely follows other people's recommendations; self-
confident, and even being incompetent - he himself is inclined to teach and teach. He tends to be stupidly
mischievous, defiantly teasing those who give him advice, and deliberately doing the opposite and in spite
of other people's expectations. It is not typical for him to admit his mistakes, but he loves to emphasize other
people's mistakes very much. It is difficult to count on his help in any situation, and
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psychotype is often (although not absolutely always) characterized by deep egocentrism, combined
with cruelty, fearlessness and with a contemptuous look at most people, with a contemptuous attitude towards
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their personality, interests and
rights. .
More often than other people, he approves of usurping dictators, at least treats them with respect and
119 understanding, justifying their behavior and, in general, sharing them.
values
He is predisposed to the usurpation of power in the structure entrusted to him under control. He tries to adapt it
exclusively for himself, completely squeezing out competitors and destroying the possibility of
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control from below or from the outside. .
It is possible that in music, a good sounding of low frequencies (bass) is especially important for him.
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To a degree above average, he is characterized by xenophobia, that is, the fear of "strangers", otherwise
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and hatred for them.
His character is characterized by stubbornness and intransigence - even in cases where there seems to be
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no objective reason to resist. Most likely, it is characterized .
With a high probability, there is selfish cruelty in his character, combined with ruthless contempt and disdain for
125 the so-called "weaklings" and "sufferers". He is characterized by a cynical, contemptuous and
consumerist .
attitude towards people solely as a means to achieve some goals, as to chess pieces on the board of life's
struggle. Disrespect for the personality and rights of others.
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131 He is more likely than others to approve of the usurpation of power and usurpers.
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He has a high background angry anger. Anger and anger tend to gradually and viscous accumulate in him (even
their background level is quite high), after which he easily falls into rather long bouts of aggressive anger, malicious
rage, for some reason. After their termination, he does not feel guilty and "departs" slowly.
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He has a strong long-term memory for insults and for the harm done to him by other people (at least, its motivating
part, associated with "decisive" functions, makes the greatest contribution to the self-assessment of this
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memory)
With an increased likelihood, he has a rather malicious character, intolerant of people and often looking for an outlet
for his constant nervous irritation. He likes to take his anger out on someone. He easily develops
lingering hatred towards someone, irritable aggression easily “swells up”, he likes to convict someone of dishonesty
134 (or supposedly dishonesty), he likes to persecute a person with his malevolent attention, etc.
He is caustic and does not inspire other people's feelings. When sympathy is sought from him, his first reaction is
135 to issue a tease instead of sympathy in response, or to issue a formal sympathy mixed with a mocking tease.
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suddenly decides to do this (you can consider this as a joke, but - in every joke there is only a fraction of a joke, in
any case, there really are suitable abilities)
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He likes to test and test people, deliberately creating some kind of difficult situation for them and watching how
141 they get out of it. .
He is inclined to believe that without coercion and fear, people will only mess around and steal, but will not work.
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He views the actions of other people .
primarily through the prism of their intrigues and ethical manipulations. Most likely, he has increased alertness to
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strangers of another kind-tribe. .
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He constantly sees many dangers and problems, is on the alert in anticipation of them, often thinking about possible
145 troubles. .
In all matters, he is characterized by a "revolutionary" non-conformism that provokes those around him
147 (he likes to argue, stir up, awaken disagreement, exacerbate the situation in every possible way). There is a lot
of passion .
and drive in his character. It is characterized by a craving for situations of scandals and public
148 indignation, confrontations; their inclination
provoke. .
Participation in disputes is more interesting for him to those who will master and win, and not to
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receive information. He is rather .
as a consumable.
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He usually does not condemn any usurpation of power - rather, he treats it with understanding. Like, any
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smart person would do the same.
He easily breaks the relationship first. Maybe even expel, and then reconcile; again
kick him out, and then again be the first to call and call - because people are not considered, they are
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objects for him, things that can be removed for a while, and then demanded again. He is inclined not to
maintain balance in the .
environment, but on the contrary - to unbalance the environment and the people around him, to destabilize,
155 provoke,
overturn.
He prefers a relationship of leadership over brotherhood; hierarchical subordination along the vertical, rather
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than equal relations along the horizontal. He is characterized by .
categoricalness - he does not allow to doubt his rightness, just as he himself almost never doubts it (even
157 when he is wrong).
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He tends to positively idealize a society of vertically organized inequality, where the superior is right because
158 he is taller and stronger.
He believes in the priority of punishments over rewards (any punishment coming "from above" - from the
159 leader, group, god or fate - is perceived as correct and fair)
In comparison with others, he is not afraid to spoil relations with people, does not avoid it; needs little people,
164 does not delve into the concerns of other people, even those close to them; does not know how to praise, does
not know how and does not like to ask for forgiveness.
He probably has low suggestibility. Neither hypnotize this person, nor inspire him with something "gypsy
methods", or just at least convince him of something
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to do against his common sense and interests is almost impossible. .
It is characterized by the desire for maximum current awareness. For him, there is no information good and
bad, any is useful. He even prefers "bad" news - as more important and therefore interesting.
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He believes in the effectiveness and greater power of punishments rather than rewards. .
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His principle is that no one can be trusted, and in everything one must rely only on oneself. From people, he rather
168 expects that they will interfere, rather than help. .
Compared to other people, he is more characterized by reduced sensitivity to pain and lack
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of fear of pain.
With an increased probability, his character is characterized by self-confident arrogance.
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With a probability higher than the population average, he may be close to the ideological
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Stalinism.
He, more than others, is characterized by fearlessness, weakness of the instinct of self-preservation.
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characterized by disrespect and even active hostility to someone else's freedom. If it were his will, everyone
183 would be "squeezed in an iron grip." .
Most likely, he advocates the maximum repressiveness of criminal legislation (for the death
184 penalty, for long terms of imprisonment, even for small or unintentional offenses). Probably increased demands
in music for a clean and clear bass sound. .
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186 Autocratic governments are more to his liking than democratic ones. .
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Strongly expressed egoism and egocentrism, lack of empathy, lack of altruistic motives and
attitudes (mainly in relation to other specific people, but partly also in relation to society as a whole).
The unceremonious pursuit of one's personal goals, often petty and unimportant, to the detriment
of even the vital interests of other people. A very narrow circle of people for whom he is ready to sacrifice
something of his own. In short, he sharply separates his interests from the interests of humanity, society
188 and most other people, and even opposes them (unlike people with a predominance of altruism in character).
This is not the case for all representatives of the psychotype, but the probability is strong
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He scolds the performers of some assigned work much more often than he praises.
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He is not at all afraid and does not avoid information that can upset and upset. He believes that one should
194 always be informed about any truth, even very unpleasant. Most likely, a feeling of hostility between
himself and the .
surrounding human society is very typical for him, a feeling of disgust towards the world around him is
characteristic, a feeling of alien deadness of the surrounding is characteristic.
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He often suffers from spleen - a bad mood, from which he cannot get out for a long time (and in this state life
196 seems to him completely devoid of joy and pleasure). His psychological type in the statistical trend is
characterized by low pain .
There may be a tendency to arrogance, contemptuous, dismissive, "top down", attitude towards most other
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people.
An unkind, contemptuous-evil attitude towards people is possible (there is such a statistical trend for his
psychotype). In this case, he has weak brakes in causing
2
harm to another person, and not causing harm is not his principle.
More than others, he is inclined to live and act according to the principles: "If not for yourself, then not for others" and
7
"After us, even a flood." 8 He's Most Likely To Be .
His attitude towards people is rather evil and unfriendly, he sees in them potential victims or enemies, rather than
9 friends, more often he is inclined to harm them, and not
to help. .
It is characterized by weak interpersonal friendliness, it may have a desire to humiliate, subjugate and exploit others, as
Someone else's misfortune or someone else's bad mood can give him pleasure.
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Sometimes he likes to humiliate, lower, ridicule, shame other people, put them
13
into a difficult and awkward position.
Compared to others, evil is possible. indifferent or even unfriendly attitude towards people, a low level of fidelity and devotion is
14 also possible
With an above-average probability, he considers intentionally slandering his opponent and other distortions of facts to be quite
15 acceptable and even desirable means of struggle. He usually does not condemn any usurpation of power - rather,
He has, in principle, a fairly high potential for fraud - if he suddenly decides to do this someday (you can regard this as a joke,
but - in every joke there is only a fraction of a joke, in any case, there really are suitable abilities)
17
Most likely, he does not like people and does not trust people, he is always tuned in to their possible betrayal. He
has few friends, and he does not believe in their loyalty. Yes and in
18
First of all, he himself is not ready to sacrifice something for the sake of others. .
Perhaps lies and a love of playing hoaxes are characteristic. Provocative behavior using the strengths of BI-
plot fantasies (in the form of deliberate hoaxes, impersonating another person) and even with the possible expectation of the
19 sharpness of the sensations that arise in anticipation of a possible exposure.
More often he is cunning, not admitting guilt, and transfers the arrows of guilt to other people.
20
Most likely, he is convinced that in general, almost any person is a thief and an egocentric at heart and always strives to
completely "crush" the other, and if someone tries to present himself as an honest altruist, then he is doubly guilty - because
21
he lies. .
Increased the likelihood that he has a high level of egocentrism and cynical manipulation of people (common trait)
22
Most likely, he, more than most other people, is characterized by negative and
hostile attitude towards both the ideology of human rights protection and human rights defenders. He does
not even believe in their sincerity, because it is difficult for him to imagine that such activities that protect the rights and interests
25
of specific strangers can be done disinterestedly.
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He considers the injection of fear in society as a suitable and even a priority management method.
26
He has the gift of convincing insincerity (he knows how to convincingly cunning). .
29
For his psychotype, the likelihood of sadistic manifestations in behavior is increased (for example, with an increased
probability he likes to cause pain, discomfort, likes to see someone else's fear, gets direct pleasure by torturing someone).
30 This is not for all representatives of the psychotype, but the probability is increased.
.
People are treated as inanimate objects that must be manipulated, and before use - tested in secret
31 experiments,
Most likely, he likes black color. With a high probability, deep black is his favorite color.
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35 He most likely likes the black color, consonant with the "strings of the soul"
The respect that he evokes from others is always completely identified with the fear that other people experience before him.
37 Fear means respect. If they are not afraid, then they are not respected. Most likely, he has a distrustful and unfriendly attitude
dark side, "rot", a flaw in each of them. In any case, he expects something bad from each of them - in part, perhaps
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39 Most likely, he likes crude "sadistic" jokes. With an increased probability, he is predisposed to .
conscious parasitic egocentrism. He does not respect anyone, he does not consider the interests of other people, he is inclined
to shamelessly exploit them. He is inclined to consider other people (often even those who are part of his "inner circle") only as
his potential victims, or as his temporary tools and means to achieve some selfish goal. Easily tramples on any other
people's interests for the sake of his own, even much smaller ones. (This is not the case for all representatives of the
40 psychotype, but the probability is greatly increased).
More than many others, he is characterized by malevolence, hostility or contempt for people (general trait)
42
43 He is more likely than others to approve of the usurpation of power and usurpers.
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He does not see a big sin in using forceful pressure, threats and blackmail
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as a way to solve many problems.
Falsity is possible above average, easily resorts to deceit (on the one hand, where is the truth and where is the lie, sometimes
it interferes in his fantasies, and therefore he does not see a clear boundary between them, and on the other hand, he does
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not really like people and social responsibility is reduced)
Strongly expressed egoism and egocentrism, lack of empathy, lack of altruistic motives and attitudes
(mainly in relation to other specific people, but partly also in relation to society as a whole). The unceremonious
pursuit of one's personal goals, often petty and unimportant, to the detriment of even the vital interests of other
people. A very narrow circle of people for whom he is ready to sacrifice something of his own. In short, he sharply separates his
interests from the interests of humanity, society and most other people, and even opposes them (unlike people with a
48 predominance of altruism in character). This is not the case for all representatives of the psychotype, but the probability is
strong
increased. .
He is characterized by a cynical, contemptuous and consumerist attitude towards people solely as a means to achieve
some goals, as to chess pieces on the board of life's struggle. Disrespect for the personality and rights of others.
50
.
Most likely, he remembers the evil done to him for a very long time, and by nature -
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spiteful .
In most cases, he likes it when the strong triumph over the weak (since he is more accustomed to associating
himself with a brute dominant force, and not with weakness). Respects and supports only the strong, believes that the strong
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should live at the expense of the weak.
.
In a statistical trend (that is, it does not manifest itself in everyone and not always) - it is very possible that he is
sometimes insidious, including prone to provocations,
55 cunning, duplicity and social manipulation, which he knows how to
use (and use) to protect their interests. .
This psychotype is often (although not absolutely always) characterized by deep egocentrism, combined with
cruelty, fearlessness and with a contemptuous look at most people, with a contemptuous attitude towards their personality,
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interests and
do. .
He is set on betrayal by friends, waiting for him from them. Very distrustful. He does not believe in human brotherhood, or in
someone else's honesty. In his character there is a tendency to biliousness and quarrelsomeness (resemblance to Gogol's
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character - the landowner Sobakevich). For this psychotype, there is a statistical trend towards a decrease (relative
to the average .
population level) of conscious barriers that prevent the commission of economic crimes and crimes against property. That is,
the relative probability of committing by the subject during his life some kind of offense related to the illegal seizure of someone
else's property is increased relative to the average population level. (This is not the case for all representatives
of the psychotype, but the probability is greatly increased).
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The surrounding injustice touches and hurts him a little (in any case, in comparison with many others)
61
He is predisposed to the usurpation of power in the structure entrusted to him under control. He tries to adapt it exclusively
for himself, completely squeezing out competitors and destroying the possibility of control from below or from
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the outside. .
Much above the population average, he enjoys coercive violence against others (both physical and
partly psychological - for example, deliberately putting forward difficult conditions, threatening or blackmailing). The very
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use of such violence gives him
pleasure - even when the goal to which it is directed has not yet been achieved. .
often than other people, he approves of usurping dictators, at least treats them with respect and understanding, justifying
65 their behavior and, in general, sharing them.
values
He has no moral prejudice against those who take another's property by cunning or cunning (that is, he has no prejudice against
66 theft, fraud, etc.). He has a strong long-term memory for insults and for the harm done to him by other people (at
least, its motivating part, .
associated with "decisive" functions, makes the greatest contribution to the self-assessment of this memory)
67
Pickiness, initially critical attitude towards other people's ideas and initiatives
68
He does not like to explain something, to share his knowledge with other people. .
69
He believes that people need to be controlled through fear, coercion and violence.
70
there is selfish cruelty in his character, combined with ruthless contempt and disdain for the so-called "weaklings" and
73 "sufferers". Possible at least some symptoms of antisocial disorder
.
74
personality.
81 He is spiteful.
He often feels hatred or anger towards some people. He belongs not to the more good-natured, but to the more vicious half
82 of the people. .
With an increased probability, his life strategy is characterized by a propensity for self-seeking (cynical
unscrupulousness, "the end justifies the means", attitude towards
83 people as expendable, spitting on others and the consequences for them). The principle is to grab a piece and run away,
and then let them sort it out themselves.
.
It is common for him to often experience a state of boredom, when everything seems everyday, gray, meaningless,
84
boring and not interesting. .
that without coercion and fear, people will only mess around and steal, but will not work. It is characterized by high
87
intolerance and quarrelsome character .
(selfishness, aggressiveness, ambition and intolerance towards other people's views and habits).
88 .
He believes in the effectiveness and greater power of punishments rather than rewards. .
89
The process of constructive general useful work does not fascinate him, he is of little interest to him (since his interests are
90 shifted towards consumerism and social manipulation). The values of the imperial-territorial power
of the country, built on .
strength, world expansion and the leading role of the imperial bureaucracy, which unites the tribes by force, stand
above many other values for him (not for all representatives of the psychotype, but the probability is greatly increased).
91
.
probably responds responsively to criticism and punishment from the outside, and reacts weakly to praise and
encouragement (there is no proper attraction to joys and pleasures). The same mechanics of impacts, with a preference for
punishments over rewards, and whips
above the gingerbread, it also translates to other people's motivations when it seeks to control them (the first possible
reason is that the subject himself has well-developed right-hemispheric cortical
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the mechanisms of repulsion from the unwanted, and the left hemispheric mechanisms of positive attraction to the
goal are poorly developed; the second possible reason is a weak sensitivity to pain and an increased release of
pleasant endorphins in response to stress, the third possible reason is a low release of dopamine in response to
positive stimuli)
With a high probability, trolling and stalking someone with mockery can
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give him pleasure.
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Resourcefulness, cunning (the ability to pretend and lure), the ability to "get out", if necessary, and the ability to lie - these
are some of the most important natural talents of this
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type used to survive in this challenging world. .
He does not experience problems in communicating with evil and selfish people, he easily finds a common
97
language with them. .
It is likely that among alcoholic drinks he prefers strong, high-grade ones (vodka, whiskey, rum, cognac -
99
instead of wine). He likes to anger and tease others, provoke them into conflicts. .
100
He has an increased propensity for proactive (offensive) physical aggression - including fights or the use of
101 weapons (either in reality or in dreams). Often, this psychotype, alas, has a deficiency of three qualities: loyalty, kindness
and hard .
work. He rarely follows other people's recommendations; self-confident, and even being incompetent - he himself
is inclined to teach and teach. He tends to be stupidly mischievous, defiantly teasing those who give him advice, and
deliberately doing the opposite and in spite of other people's expectations. It is not typical for him to admit his
mistakes, but he loves to emphasize other people's mistakes very much. It is difficult to count on his help in any situation,
and
102
There is a high probability (well above the population average) that its ideology and mentality are characterized
by imperialism and aggressive militarism. Thus, with regard to the solution of international problems, he sympathizes with
103 the bet on the arms race and very often desires direct violence.
.
109 Most likely, he enjoys knowingly exploiting others. He does not condemn despotic and tyrannical .
attitude towards people as a means to achieve selfish goals). To a degree above average, he is characterized
114
by xenophobia, that is, the fear of "strangers", otherwise .
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and hatred for them.
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For him, a grumpy and dissatisfied background of mood is usual. Characterized by rejection rather than
acceptance. He sees the bad in everything. Negative, viciously irritable emotions tend to prevail over
116 positive ones. In communication, he often acts as a donor (source and transmitter) of negative emotions.
.
Weak social altruism, in its motives, is purely selfish and indifferent to the public good (there is no concern for
the common good and public interests, there is no attitude and readiness to give in and sacrifice something
117
for the sake of common interests).
.
In a statistical trend (not very pronounced, therefore exceptions to the rule are not uncommon) for this
psychotype, the likelihood of improved twilight vision is increased (that is, its increased sensitivity in even very
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low light conditions). His psychotype has a statistical tendency to reduce (relative to the average population
level) conscious .
barriers that prevent the commission of crimes against a person. That is, the relative probability of
committing by this subject during his life any offense associated with illegal violent actions against the personality of
other people is increased relative to the average population level. This is not the case for all representatives of
the psychotype, but the probability is greatly increased.
119
This psychotype is usually more than others indifferent to the topic of travel and adventure.
124
126 Most likely, he likes monopoly both in the economy and in politics. 127 Heightened propensity .
deftly deceive, and in communication he also often resorts to deception - and most often not for selfish gain, but only
for the sake of provocation. It would suit him to play "Mafia" professionally, or to engage in telephone pranks
(pranking), or to engage in commercial pranks and quests in an urban environment for clients from among the
129
jaded "office plankton".
.
Most likely, he does not consider cruelty and anti-humanism as such necessarily negative personality
130
traits. In general, partly himself.
131 He is predisposed to predict the worst and expect trouble.
He easily and even with pleasure endures the situation of scandals in the team, feels in this atmosphere like
a fish in water. He even watches scandals with pleasure, and sometimes, perhaps, deliberately quarrels among
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themselves people in the team.
.
He prefers a relationship of leadership over brotherhood; hierarchical subordination along the vertical, rather than
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equal relations along the horizontal. .
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Most likely, in his heart he is an opponent of the policy of equalizing in people their starting opportunities at birth, their
starting rights and strengths. Especially in adults, in his opinion, society should not interfere in any way, trying to
reduce too large deviations from equality. Because the strong are always right, because there is nothing to take
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care of the crippled, and because who dared, he ate.
.
He, not without some reason, considers himself a person who is perspicacious to other people's interests,
135 weaknesses and shortcomings, a person who usually easily guesses the intentions of other people. 136 He is
characterized by conflict and .
aggressiveness of character.
It is possible that he avoids certainty, prefers to express himself in roundabout ways, "around the bush".
137
It is more common for a person of his psychotype to be not an opponent, but a supporter of the use of the death
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penalty. Representatives of this .
Most likely, he is characterized by extrapunitiveness in relation to personal failures (that is, blaming most of
the failures that have already happened or possible future failures solely on some other people, and not on
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himself). He does not like people, initially treats them biliously, with wary squeamish distrust, in the mood to
reject them, not .
accept them.
142 .
With an increased probability, according to the preferred mode of his day (when there is an opportunity to
143 choose), he behaves like a "owl" - he goes to bed late, gets up late.
.
It is possible that against the background of alcohol intake, he may develop aggressive
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behavior.
Most likely, he is characterized by a general predominance of negative emotions over positive ones, weakness and
unsystematic manifestation of his positive emotions, but on the other hand - high forethought towards negative
outcomes of the case. He learns any unpleasant experience well and effectively (including quickly learning
145 from mistakes). For other people, he also more often acts as a donor, a source of negative emotions (rather than
positive ones).
.
minimization of any obstacles on the way to the goal, including moral ones. Including he can be shameless,
shameless, tactless, unceremonious, sometimes - and ungrateful. He is almost not interested in social rules, comforts
148 and feelings of other people, he rarely takes them into account.
.
He loves and most of all appreciates in other people their authority, pressure and strength. .
149
He does not exaggerate the importance to life of impartiality, truth, truth, and honesty. He believes that
152 being able to successfully cheat and prevaricate is a sign
developed intellect. Among
its shortcomings are ostentatiousness, narcissism and frequent deceit (however, more often
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disinterested)
This psychotype is often (although not always) characterized by a reduced commitment to relatives and friends.
154
The feeling of inner peace, happiness and .
harmony of the environment visits him extremely rarely. This is something he misses so much. People of
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his psychotype often have a tendency to exaggerate themselves .
at the expense of belittling others - a tendency to constantly "convict" other people, to prove to them
that they are worthless, and worse than him in everything. Humiliates other people in order to
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have the talent to quickly and penetratingly see around him not conspicuous, but available and accessible positive
157 opportunities in all their wide
set. .
For him, the likelihood of conditions such as depression, apathy, abulia is increased.
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He tends to idealize the right of the strong, the triumph of brute force over any weakness.
159
High emotional and nervous irritability in relation to the actions and behavior of other people.
160
He constantly sees many dangers and problems, is on the alert in anticipation of them, often thinking about
161 possible troubles. .
He is skeptical about the ideas of equality, he believes in the need for a strict social hierarchy, where one
166 always stands above the other, and he obeys him.
He often suffers from spleen - a bad mood, from which he cannot get out for a long time (and in this state
167 life seems to him completely devoid of joy and pleasure). His principle is that no one can be trusted,
and in everything one must rely .
only on oneself. From people, he rather expects that they will interfere, rather than help.
168 .
It is highly probable that he is predisposed to xenophobia (that is, he is prone to intolerance and fear of
174 strangers of other blood, appearance and faith).
.
He likes situations of heightened confrontation between parties and opinions, especially if they are based on
logical disputes. In communication, he often behaves arrogantly, emphasizing other people's mistakes and
giving sharp uncompromising assessments, including the abilities of his interlocutor in general, often arguing for
the sake of the dispute process itself - just to out-argue the opponent. He does not know how to reduce the
175 severity of conflict situations that often arise due to ethical manipulation, and he does not seek to. It cannot be
called a harmonizer of the atmosphere of communication that arises around him - quite the contrary.
It is highly likely that among his values is nationalism, the values \u200b\u200bare also present in the purity of
176 blood (race) and state isolationism
Most likely, a feeling of hostility between himself and the surrounding human society is very typical for
him, a feeling of disgust towards the world around him is characteristic, a feeling of alien
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deadness of the surrounding is characteristic.
.
His attitude towards people is most often cold, unfriendly, maliciously prejudiced and picky, bilious,
178 unresponsive, unwilling to help. .
With a high probability, he loves and respects snakes for their habits. Including, putting a snake on your
179 avatar on the Internet is most likely for him
normal, acceptable thought. .
Representatives of his type often profess great imperial chauvinism with hatred for any criticism of "their" state
and its superiors, support isolationism and the idea of a fortress state surrounded on all sides by vicious enemies.
184
Most likely, in his behavior, more often than in other people, verbal aggression and verbal unceremonious
186
rudeness are manifested. 187 He is power-hungry. .
In a statistical trend (that is, frequent exceptions to the rule are possible), the behavior of
193 this psychotype can become noticeably more aggressive from alcohol.
.
194 Knows how to "press" with just one look and even silence.
At the level of a statistical trend, it is most likely typical for him to resort to potent drugs
during treatment or to "shock" doses of any drugs (he does not really believe in
195
minimal doses and folk remedies). .
It is possible that sometimes he dreams about a future war - how it will develop, and what
196
he personally will do in it. He .
has a well-developed cognitive empathy of manipulation (perfectly sees and feels the
197 nuances of the mood of other people, easily "reads" their thoughts and needs, knows how
to please, influence and adapt). He is more .
often than others optional and carelessly irresponsible in his promises. He himself knows
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that often his word cannot be relied upon. .
Note: the names of types by the names of some historical figures reflect only certain
character traits of these personalities, they were adopted at the dawn of socionics
and are preserved in it only by virtue of conventional tradition and for convenience.
remembering types by beginners, they do not mean at all that these historical figures
had just such a psychotype (for example, the real historical Maximilian
Robespierre was LSI, not LII; Dostoevsky was closer to EIE than to EII, Napoleon
Bonaparte was SLE, not SEE ; Victor Hugo was also most likely closer to the EIE than to the
ESE - the type that is named after him).
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