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Exotypes
WARNING: This system is garbage that I made, DO NOT READ IF YOU ARE ALLERGIC TO GARBAGE!
3D Psyche
Archived from the 3D Psyche website
Logical Fallacies
This book mainly focuses on logical fallacies in personality analysis and typology discussions
The Three Extraversions
Theory inspired by 3d Psyche's 3 color concept.
Personatype
It's here
The Grecian Archetypes
it's here >:)
Numerology
May Astrology (Tzolkin)
Design Human
Chinese Astrology
Character Traits (Body Psychology)
Tarot of the date of birth
Tarot and Gypsy Deck
Base Pro Base and Contrabase (Signs)
SEIMFAC Meter
What animal were you in your past life?
Psychological test of animals
Psychological Test (Mountain, Forest and Lake)
The Hidden Desire Types
Based on the idea that all people have deepest desires are counter to their behavior
Cognitive Typology
Cognitive Typology (CT) is a cognitive architecture and theory of embodied cognition under development by J.E. Sandoval and set to be published in his upcoming book Cognitive Typology - Practitioner Manual for Psychodynamics. The theory proposes that a model o...
Elements
Quadras
Core Theory & Authors
Moral Alignments
Horsenality
The 4 Temperaments
Explains The 4 Temperaments that make up the system.
The 12 Temperament Blends
Explains how The Blends work and what they are like.
Axes (Rythm, Perception & Attitude)
Explains the 2 standard axes, along with a 3rd axes that I theorized on myself, but may already exist.
Holland Codes/RIASEC
Eysenck's Personality Questionnaire || EPQ
Fundamental Interpersonal Relations Orientation || FIRO-B
SLOAN
A description of the SLOAN system and how it relates to the Big 5.
Intertype Relations
Dichotomies
Types
History and Development
Theory
Greek Elements
Earth, Air, Water, Fire
Holland Codes || RIASEC
Lumina Spark
Enneagram Type 1 - The Reformer
Characterological Structure Passion: Anger Resentment at failure to meet their perfectionistic standards, vehement "righteous indignation", largely unexpressed hatefulness. Standing against reality. Fixation: Perfectionism The compensation for an i...
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Are Tests Reliable?
Tests It is a popular assertion on PDB that Four Letter tests are much less reliable than alternative methods of deducing one's Four Letter type. Is there a solid basis to this claim or is it merely an unexamined communal belief? A kind of "received wisdom"? ...
Sanguine - The Socializer
The Sanguine Temperament is Fast-Paced, Optimistic, and Idealistic. This makes the focused on having fun in new and exciting ways. They are also often very talkative and social, thus their nickname "The Socializer" Associated with Happiness, Yellow, Air, and ...
Phlegmatic - The Peacekeeper
The Phlegmatic Temperament is Slow-Paced, Optimistic, and Realistic. This makes them focused on enjoying the small comforts of life peacefully. They are also often seen as very peaceful as a whole, thus their nickname "The Peacekeeper". Associated with Calmne...
IS - Introverted Sensing
Superior Function Suppresses as far as possible the objective element of the sense impression. Values the subjective impression released by the object rather than the object itself, of which the individual may hardly be aware. Sees things highly colore...
EN - Extraverted Intuition
Superior Function Extroverted Intuition (Ne) is: An Objective, Irrational, Intuitive cognitive function. Ne doesn't perceive what the object's concrete qualities are, but instead, what the object's inherent abstract implications are; focusing on the potenti...
IN - Introverted Intuition
Superior Function Uses the objective situation in the interests of the inner understanding. Regards the immediate situation as a prison from which escape is urgently necessary and aims to escape through some sweeping change in the subjective understandi...
ET - Extraverted Thinking
Superior Function Is fed from objective data—facts and borrowed ideas. Depends upon the facts of experience and regards the abstract idea as unsubstantial and of negligible importance. Relies on facts outside of the thinker, which are more decisive tha...
IT - Introverted Thinking
Is fed from subjective and unconscious roots—archetypes. Depends upon the abstract idea as the decisive factor, and values facts chiefly as illustrative proofs of the idea. Relies on the thinker's powers of observation and appreciation and use of the inner...
EF - Extraverted Feeling
Superior Function Extroverted Feeling (Fe) is: A Rational, Objective, Feeling cognitive function. Extraverted Feeling seeks to judge the value of objects based on objective factors, while completely suppressing the subject. That means assigning value to ...
IF - Introverted Feeling
Introverted Feeling (Fi) is: A Subjective, Rational, Feeling cognitive function. Introverted Feeling seeks to judge the value of objects based on subjective factors, while completely suppressing the influence of the object. That means assigning value to obje...
Ne-Fi vs Fi-Ne
Te vs Fe
Fe vs Fi
From PDB Discussion Boards. First in order to understand the difference we need to differentiate Introversion and Extroversion in cognitive functions. (I promise this is relevant to understand Fe/Fi; please keep reading.) Introversion is subjective and re...
Te vs Ti
From PDB Discussion Boards. Ti makes reason/logic-based judgements using personal, subjective measures as a basis. it finds the most fulfillment in acting according to a logical system which applies to oneself and their context, i.e. what works for me. Te ...
Irrational Functions
Irrational Irrationality refers to that which accords with randomity. As I make use of this term it does not denote something contrary to reason, but something outside the province of reason, whose essence, therefore, is not established by reason. Elementa...
Si vs Ni
From PDB Discussion Boards. Si: Personalised attachment to the object. How it reminds us of a life that has been imprinted in the object. How the object is part of someone's life. It is determined through the personal sense of how the object stimulates the...