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Socionics Types
- ILE (ENTp) – SEI (ISFp) – ESE (ESFj) – LII (INTj)
- SLE (ESTp) – IEI (INFp) – EIE (ENFj) – LSI (ISTj)
- SEE (ESFp) – ILI (INTp) – LIE (ENTj) – ESI (ISFj)
- IEE (ENFp) – SLI (ISTp) – LSE (ESTj) – EII (INFj)
Theory
- Information elements
- Functions and Model A
- Small groups, especially quadras
- Intertype relations
- Dichotomies : Functional – Elemental – Jungian – Reinin
- Classical socionics
Background
Additional Topics
- Articles - collection of pertinent published works and essays.
- Jungian and Renin Dichotomies — including type dichotomies comparison table.
- Subtype descriptions and subtyping systems — different subtyping schemes used by modern day socionists.
- Intertype relations observations
- General issues in Socionics
- Hypotheses — Review and analysis of new theories and conjectures
Socionics Resources
- Socionics books and journals
- Socionics resources in English
- Socionics Schools, Clubs, and Organizations
- Socionics discussion forums
Applications and community
- Socionists — Information about people who have published work on socionics in English or whose works have been (machine-)translated
- Meetings and seminars — When and where people are getting together
- Famous people types — Types of famous people, arguments for and against them (needs contributions)
- Socionists' typings of famous people.
- Type domains — Personal introduction to the world of each of the socionic types
- Applications of socionics — Areas where socionics can be applied, including other fields of science and knowledge
- Vocabulary associated with the different information elements, with real-life examples.
- Artwork associated with different socionics types and quadra.
- Music and images that reflect different socionic categories