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 Test Links: MBTI Enneagram Instinctual Variants Socionics Big Five Attitudinal Psyche Temperaments 47 avatar Add a comment avatar Piney Resources Wise Squire 4 months ago 𝚖𝚋𝚝𝚒 ⭐ Sakinorva Cognitive Function Test https://sakinorva.net/functions ⭐ Keys2cognition Cognitive Function Test http://keys2cognition.com/explore.htm IDR Labs Cognitive functions https://www.idrlabs.com/cognitive-function/test.php Flipped It's Cognitive Function Test http://jigloo.altervista.org/ Typology Central Jung Personality Test http://jung.test.typologycentral.com/ Type In Mind Cognitive Functions Assessment https://www.typeinmind.com/assessment https://similarminds.com/classic_jung.html ⭐MBTI Function tests: Cognitive Te/Fi/Ti/Fe Judging Functions: https://www.typematchapp.com/personality-test/mbti-judging-functions-quiz-fe-ti-vs-fi-te/ Cognitive Ne/Se/Ni/Si Perceiving Functions: https://www.typematchapp.com/how-do-you-mainly-perceive-the-world/ https://www.michaelcaloz.com/personality/ Functions-Ba...

Neurotyping

Linear=singular and direct train of thoughts Lateral=multiple and complex train of thoughts Lexical=you try to find words for everything and like things to be logical and coherent Impressionist=you don’t really give that much about definitions, your feelings and experiences can’t accurately be worded out -Linearity refers to how linear the thoughts in your head are. An extremely linear thinker only has a single train of thought at any given time, and communicates in very straightforward ways; -While a non-linear or lateral thinker will have multiple trains of thought at any given time and tend to communicate in more jumbled or indirect ways. -Lexicality refers to how much a person’s understanding depends on the ability to codify ideas using specific language. A lexical thinker will only understand things which they can put into words, refusing to acknowledge understandings which haven’t been codified. -Non-lexical or impressionistic thinkers on the other hand might understand things, b...

Spiral Dynamics

Spiral Dynamics Diagrams: https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vTsyXbGS6f6fqeyVQVfcVYZi3TRtvJ6TXRiXaFQsAX50rir-a-VE3tYYE3wP18eCObBNJ7fUOjq-jXn/pub Descriptions Levels of Consciousness and the Enneagram: + descriptions of the memes + enneagram http://www.goconscious.com/home/articles/levels_of_consciousness_and_the_enneagram.html Beige https://spiraldynamicsintegral.nl/en/beige/ Purple https://spiraldynamicsintegral.nl/en/purple/ Red https://spiraldynamicsintegral.nl/en/red/ Blue https://spiraldynamicsintegral.nl/en/blue/ Orange https://spiraldynamicsintegral.nl/en/orange/ Green https://spiraldynamicsintegral.nl/en/green/ Yellow https://spiraldynamicsintegral.nl/en/yellow/ Turquoise https://spiraldynamicsintegral.nl/en/turquoise/ 0Reply avatar Piney Resources Wise Squire 3 months ago Introduction (Source: Wikipedia) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiral_Dynamics Spiral Dynamics (SD) is a model of the evolutionary development of individuals, organizations, and societies. It was ini...

Hexaco

tests: https://www.idrlabs.com/dark-hexaco/test.php https://www.idrlabs.com/hexaco/test.php http://hexaco.org/hexaco-online **Hexaco Attributes:** Honesty-Humility Emotionality eXtraversion Agreeableness (versus Anger) Conscientiousness Openness to Experience

Jungian

 http://watchwordtest.com/types.aspx https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jungian_cognitive_functions Psychological Types by C. G. Jung (1921) - https://wikisocion.github.io/content/psychological_types.html

3D Psyche

 3D Psyche https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vStSV_4Em5Yamwpf8zP6yryJR1gR87AZjK5K41FQqyeXqbSE_uHNcOpQj12irwAZPzMkjxYhlgHlHoA/pub Physical: Action Action would be intense about the physical environment - utilizing force, being moved by impulse, and causing external change through their impact and actions. In contrast, Sensation prefers personal stability a lot more while Action concerns quite less with one's own comfort as it's intense and impactful/forceful in contrast. Sensation Those who are not really as fixed on seeing external results of their actions and causing change. Rather being flexible about the physical environment and rather concerns with their own surroundings like their own comfort, personal stability, and rather "take place" in the physical world than directly impact it. Sensation is in the middle since it's not as concerned about exerting themselves and force like Action but not as detached and indifferent like Abstraction, as Sensation...

Moral Alignments

https://mykindofmeeple.com/dungeons-dragons-alignments-with-examples/ #1 Lawful Good https://mykindofmeeple.com/lawful-good-alignment/ http://easydamus.com/lawfulgood.html #2 Neutral Good https://mykindofmeeple.com/neutral-good-alignment/ http://easydamus.com/neutralgood.html #3 Chaotic Good https://mykindofmeeple.com/chaotic-good-alignment/ http://easydamus.com/chaoticgood.html #4 Lawful Neutral https://mykindofmeeple.com/lawful-neutral-align http://easydamus.com/lawfulneutral.html #5 True Neutral https://mykindofmeeple.com/true-neutral-alignment/ http://easydamus.com/trueneutral.html #6 Chaotic Neutral https://mykindofmeeple.com/chaotic-neutral-alignment/ http://easydamus.com/chaoticneutral.html #7 Lawful Evil https://mykindofmeeple.com/lawful-evil-alignment/ http://easydamus.com/lawfulevil.html #8 Neutral Evil https://mykindofmeeple.com/neutral-evil-alignment/ http://easydamus.com/neutralevil.html #9 Chaotic Evil https://mykindofmeeple.com/chaotic-evil-alignment/ http://easydamus.co...

Mind Axes

 Mind Axes People involved in the project: Kashif, Toro, Thyssen, One For All, Azdual, Helvetica, Nan0blaze, Jaminji, Snowdrop, Primetl, Stugg, Cau. The blog: https://mindaxes.blogspot.com/ Mind Axes PDB account: https://www.personality-database.com/user/253307 Discord Invite Link: https://discord.gg/Bpy7xdB7h7 NOTE: This document contains all the information/links from the blog and has been organized/stored for convenience and sake of organization. In addition, charts created from the Mind Axes server are stored here. https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vTSgDZdLAzyHs8Gsc2DyUcWDYto7POWTKNjWyfTeltpRilvkxbaplTR_o2yEXKBeKMKJhD-szXLHVhP/pub#h.nt8mokize5hg

#7 Temperaments

 #7 Temperaments I. Choleric II. Melancholic III. Phlegmatic IV. Sanguine Important diagram: https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/803486679436361728/813263346362482748/98e37cbc1800724a9e4a7dc41dc44592.png?width=944&height=944 CHOLERIC: driven by the need to get results MELANCHOLIC: driven by the need to do things right PHLEGMATIC: driven by the need to accommodate others SANGUINE: driven by the need to be accepted socially Choleric/Anger: Results-oriented. Melancholic/Sad: Details-oriented. Phlegmatic/Calm: Needs-oriented. Sanguine/Happiness: People-oriented. __Choleric__ Strengths: - ambitious, passionate, leader-like, focused, efficient, practical, good at planning, good at problem solving, confident, motivating, a delegator, usually right, great in an emergency Weaknesses: - aggressive, domineering, inflexible, impatient, rude and tactless, argumentative, unable to relax, uncomfortable around emotion, low on empathy, discouraged by failures, too busy for people, intolera...

#6 Attitudinal Psyche

 #6 Attitudinal Psyche I. Aspects [Volition, Logic, Physics, Emotion] II. Attitudes: 1: Confident ; 2: Flexible ; 3: Insecure ; 4: Unconcerned III. Type Descriptions IV. Aspect Descriptions a. Socionics correlation Test: https://www.attitudinalpsyche.com/take-the-test/ __I. Aspects__ Volition ; Logic ; Physics ; Emotion Each letter means a different trait and the position means the force with which it is applied, as with functions. It’s similar. The last position means difficulty (you suck at it) the third can improve and the first two are good. __V- Volition:__ means adaptability, how willing you are to get out of your comfort zone and how good you are at improvising, changing or how much energy do you have to get out of your safe places and explore another mental routes that you may not be used to, etc. The attitude towards decisions, activation energy, willpower, planning, personal direction, goals, responsibilities, control, authority, obligations, and esteem. __L - Logic:__ we...

#5 Big Five / SLOAN

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 #5 SLOAN / Big Five I. SLOAN a. SLOAN Descriptions II. Big Five __I. Big 5 (SLOAN)__ Introduction: https://similarminds.com/sloan.html Big 5 is rather simple and only focuses on dichotomies. Big 5 types can also change over time, according to the theory. So Big 5 types aren't really something that analyzes you in a broad life-long context like many other typology systems, but instead works more in the moment to assess your current tendencies in 5 areas. Social or Reserved Limbic or Calm Organized or Unstructured Accommodating or Egocentric Non-curious or Inquisitive ||= Primary type //= Secondary type B (uppercase) = High preference b (lowercase) = Mild preference -B- = 75% x = Mid-range Global 5 Primary Type Descriptions https://similarminds.com/global5/social.html Extroversion - Social and Reserved type --Social types feel at ease interacting with to others --Reserved types are uncomfortable and/or disinterested with social interaction Emotional Stability - Limbic and Calm type ...