Sociotype: EII-1Ne
aka INFj, The Empath, , and Ethical Intuitive Introvert
Other Possible Types
1. IEE (ENFp): 80% as likely as EII
2. LII (INTj): 68% as likely as EII
3. IEI (INFp): 64% as likely as EII
Brief Description of EII
Using introverted feeling as her base function and extroverted intuition as her creative, the EII is adept at understanding people's internal drive and motivation. She often acts reserved, respectful, and polite around others she does not know well but will eventually open up more. She implicitly trusts her intuition when judging someone, and this intuition serves her well at grasping more abstract concepts. EIIs need to constantly set new goals for themselves and they care deeply about meeting these goals. However it should be noted that these goals are very personal, and she places less weight on the conventional achievements that society values, so often any correlation is largely coincidental. At her best, the EII is known for respecting other people's beliefs and values while also being an overachiever at school and work; at her worst, the EII's compassion and empathy can cause her undue harm when the people she cares about are suffering. Overall, the EII cares about diligence, meeting one's individuals goals, and respecting others; she distates behavior that is overtly loud, abrasive, or aggressive. Learn more about the EII here!
Sociotype Characteristics
Small Groups First Tier Dichotomies
* Quadra: Delta
* Club: Humanitarian
* Temperament: IJ
* Romance Styles:
1. Primary: Infantile
2. Secondary: Aggressor
* Introverted
* Intuitive
* Ethical (Feeling)
* Rational (Judging)
Model A Function Strengths and Values
You Ideal Dual
Function Information Element Relative Strength Relative Value Information Element Relative Strength Relative Value
Leading
Creative
Role
Vulnerable
Suggestive
Mobilizing
Ignoring
Demonstrative
Fi
Ne
Ti
Se
Te
Si
Fe
Ni
41%
34%
9%
16%
9%
16%
41%
34%
41%
34%
9%
16%
41%
34%
9%
16%
Te
Si
Fe
Ni
Fi
Ne
Ti
Se
41%
34%
9%
16%
9%
16%
41%
34%
41%
34%
9%
16%
41%
34%
9%
16%
About The Socionics Tests
Which Test Should You Take
Although not of great importance, there are some key differences between the Original Socionics Test and Extended Socionics Test. These differences may make one of the tests more appropriate for you than the other. In general, both tests will provide similar results. The main difference is that the Original Socionics Test is about half the length of the Extended Socionics Test, and the Extended Socionics Test includes a visual component not present in the Original Socionics Test. Listed below or some of the differences between the two tests.
The Original Socionics Test
1. Shorter in length (only 34 questions)
2. Relies solely of choosing the most fitting description
3. Relies solely on subjective self-assessment
4. Subject to confirmation (or other cognitive) bias of test-taker
5. Results do not include subtype
6. Results do not include analysis of Model A function strengths and values
The Extended Socionics Test
1. Longer in length (75 questions)
2. Basically extends the Original Socionics Test
3. Has both a descriptive and visual component
4. Visual component mitigates any confirmation (or other cognitive) bias of test-taker
5. Results include subtype
6. Results include analysis of Model A function strengths and values
7. Theory behind visual component still in development stage
8. Theory behind visual component lacks empirical evidence