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Primary Jungian attitude

ESP INP / ENP ISP

EFJ ITJ / ETJ IFJ

Relevant concerning lifestyle, psychology, personality, and consciousness.

These groups are formed from the inherent nature of the Jungian function attitudes. For example, Ni is Introverted Irrational Intuition and therefore as the dominant function produces an INxP temperament.

http://www.socioniko.net/en/articles/lytovs-intro3.html

Jungian energy / rationality

EP IP / EJ IJ

Relevant concerning lifestyle, bio-psychology, personality, and consciousness.

These groups are formed with the direction of the libido(extravert/introvert) and the nature of rationality(judging/perceiving) in mind. They are depicted in Jung's Psychological Types as Extraverted Rationals, Extraverted Irrationals, Introverted Rationals and Introverted Irrationals.

Ego / Club

NT SF / ST NF

ES IN / EN IS

EF IT / ET IF

Relevant concerning skill sets, inclinations, interests, and other personality preferences(bodytype?).

The common idea in these groups is that the dominance of one or more functions leads to a general strength or some other form of supremacy. For example SEE and ESE may have different dominant functions, although ESE has an auxiliary Si function. This gives ESE the traits of an ESxx or Extraverted Sensing type. An interesting thing to note is that ESxx or Extraverted Sensing implies Se; although Jung did not specifically write about it, I suspect that his function attitudes and their resulting attributes somewhat apply to all types that have a general strength in a function whether or not it is conscious(e.g. ESxx/Extraverted Sensors, Se, and SEE vs ESE or INxx/Introverted Intuitives, Ni, and ILI vs LII). A relevant theory is Bukalov's dimensionality of functions.

The first group is not indicative of functions themselves but can be understood in the same manner as the two other groups(Strong/Weak functions).

http://typelab.ru/en/1.1.types/

http://www.socioniko.net/ru/group/communicability.html

http://www.socioniko.net/ru/group/stimul.html

Lifestyle

NP SP / TJ FJ

Relevant concerning lifestyle and attitude towards life.

These groupings have a focus on the overall nature of the dominant function. For example, Intuition dominant types are also Irrational by nature; and Logic dominant types are also Rational by nature. Thus N dominance = NP, and T dominance = TJ.

Purpose / Creative

TP FP / SJ NJ

Relevant from the perspective of employment preferences / aspirations.

These groups are formed from looking at the nature of the Creative functions. For example Creative Ti and Creative Te are both Creative Logic / xxTP types.

http://www.socioniko.net/ru/group/argument-group.html

http://www.socioniko.net/ru/articles/typecl.html

Lifestyle Rationality(WIP)

NP-Te/Fi: IEE, ILI

SP-Te/Fi: SEE, SLI

NP-Fe/Ti: ILE, IEI

SP-Fe/Ti: SLE, SEI

TJ-Ne/Si: LSE, LII

FJ-Ne/Si: ESE, EII

TJ-Se/Ni: LIE, LSI

FJ-Se/Ni: EIE, ESI


These groups elaborate on the Lifestyle group. Considering that N = NP and T = TJ, separating these types further by valued functions produces another group of highly similar types. Possibly equally similar as types with the same dominant function(e.g. IEE and ILE). To explain further, take the NP group; it includes ILE ILI IEI and IEE. Seperate these types by valued functions and you have two groups: ILE and IEI who are Intuition dominants with Merry functions, and IEE and ILI who are Intuition dominants with Serious functions.

In short, since the extraversion/introversion personality trait is considered to be something that fluctuates to the point of ambiversion, IEE-ILI and ILE-IEI are nearly identical.

Lifestyle Aspirations(WIP)

TP-Se/Ni: SLE, ILI

FP-Se/Ni: SEE, IEI

TP-Ne/Si: ILE, SLI

FP-Ne/Si: IEE, SEI

NJ-Te/Fi: LIE, EII

SJ-Te/Fi: LSE, ESI

NJ-Fe/Ti: EIE, LII

SJ-Fe/Ti: ESE, LSI

Probably the largest measure or determinant of the creative aspirations and skill sets of types.

These groups are formed exactly as above but with the focus of the Purpose / Creative group.

Gulenko V., T. Akatova Secondary plant type of activity: http://socionics.kiev.ua/article/thes02/