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Something along the lines of
Ni > Ne > Fe, Te, Ti > Fi > Se, Si

Ni > Ne > Fe, Te, Ti > Fi > Se, Si

Fortunately though, the results I got on the cognitive development profile are pretty much how I'd rank my functions personally anyway.
According to most tests:
Fi >/= Ne > Ni = Ti > Si >/= Se = Fe > Te
In reality, I think FiNe sometimes resembles Ni, and FiTe sometimes looks like Te as far as testing goes.
The Lenore Thompson model suits me pretty well....I think it's an interesting idea anyway, especially when I consider how I test on the functions.
It's less linear, and I just wonder why less linear models aren't explored more....?
Order: Fi Ne Ti Se Ni Fe Si Te
Right-brained: Fi Ne Se Ti
Left-brained: Ni Fe Si Te
That's interesting.
I score right in the middle of Right Brain/Left brain tests, and Brain Gender tests.
Could that explain a very mixed function preference?
I've come to see a simpler way of putting this is in terms of archetypal or model patterns of situations (which are the "mental imagery"), which can be followed to gain a sense of how the current situation will turn out (based on the internally referenced pattern it is matched with).Ni is the creation of mental imagery independent of outer stimuli. Ni generates abstract structural images of a given problem domain that a person can view from different points of view at will. Ni focuses on the structure of things from a timeless point of view.
I dunno why, but I started a drawing of it: perhaps will finish it later.
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That's awesome... What about Fi?