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    Refined Socionics Test 2.0

    HelloQuizzy.com: Refined Socionics Test 2.0

    The Mediator (SEI)

    41% ILE, 44% LII, 62% SEI, 53% ESE, 56% SLE, 44% LSI, 47% IEI, 53% EIE, 53% SEE, 53% ESI, 26% ILI, 21% LIE, 50% IEE, 41% EII, 29% SLI and 32% LSE!

    SEIs are extremely attuned to the internal atmosphere of their bodies, and the external atmosphere around them in daily lives. This in effect means that an SEI knows when to raise the mood of a group or an individual on account of their ability to sense physical states of people and groups, making them especially skilled with interpersonal relationships.

    SEIs have a strong connection to and ability to recognize internal physical states in themselves and others. They understand how these states are reached and are able to easily recreate or avoid them if desired.

    SEIs interact most favourably with ILEs

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    The Seeker (ILE)
    62% ILE, 44% LII, 44% SEI, 44% ESE, 62% SLE, 38% LSI, 53% IEI, 47% EIE, 50% SEE, 35% ESI, 35% ILI, 38% LIE, 59% IEE, 38% EII, 29% SLI and 26% LSE!


    The ILE is typically a “big picture” kind of person, and tends to speak in generalizations about both people and things, omitting any details he deems mundane or uninteresting. He is acutely aware of what interests and what bores him. This leads him to always search for novelty and surprising things.

    At any given moment, the ILE usually has a number of projects and/or skills that he is working on developing, and stays with these interests as long as he feels they have potential for growth. The ILE gets bored easily with rote tasks that do involve lots of repetition and little innovation, although he tolerates them if they are necessary to succeed in society.


    ILEs interact most favourably with SEIs

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    The Seeker (ILE)

    65% ILE, 62% LII, 50% SEI, 59% ESE, 38% SLE, 38% LSI, 38% IEI, 44% EIE, 24% SEE, 18% ESI, 38% ILI, 44% LIE, 47% IEE, 50% EII, 47% SLI and 56% LSE!


    The ILE is typically a “big picture” kind of person, and tends to speak in generalizations about both people and things, omitting any details he deems mundane or uninteresting. He is acutely aware of what interests and what bores him. This leads him to always search for novelty and surprising things.

    At any given moment, the ILE usually has a number of projects and/or skills that he is working on developing, and stays with these interests as long as he feels they have potential for growth. The ILE gets bored easily with rote tasks that do involve lots of repetition and little innovation, although he tolerates them if they are necessary to succeed in society.

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    The Analyst (LII)


    44% ILE, 71% LII, 44% SEI, 29% ESE, 38% SLE, 62% LSI, 53% IEI, 32% EIE, 24% SEE, 47% ESI, 59% ILI, 38% LIE, 29% IEE, 56% EII, 50% SLI and 35% LSE!

    The LII is usually a conceptual thinker with clearly delineated views and ideologies. Unless life forces him to earn a living doing physical labor, the LII prefers to apply his analytical thinking skills to non-material aspects of things: planning organizational structures, developing ideas, analyzing data, and reaching conclusions. No matter what he does or where he works, the LII will have a distinct focus on clarifying thought and ways of looking at things.

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    The Observer (ILI) AKA INTP

    41% ILE, 56% LII, 53% SEI, 26% ESE, 29% SLE, 41% LSI, 65% IEI, 38% EIE, 26% SEE, 41% ESI, 71% ILI, 38% LIE, 41% IEE, 47% EII, 56% SLI and 35% LSE!



    ILIs often have well-developed imaginative abilities, frequently engaging in mental wanderings. They can spend a great deal of time simply thinking and may appear to live 'in their heads'. They can be prone to excessive daydreaming, creation of intricate inner worlds or universes, or considering the past or future. ILIs may even have novelistic tendencies with the ability to create intricate plots, characters and places. ILIs, however, are not necessarily inclined to share their imagination with others.

    Guess I'm not really an INTJ after all.

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    The Romantic (IEI)



    47% ILE, 44% LII, 50% SEI, 41% ESE, 56% SLE, 47% LSI, 68% IEI, 53% EIE, 53% SEE, 50% ESI, 41% ILI, 32% LIE, 47% IEE, 38% EII, 32% SLI and 18% LSE!

    IEIs perceive, process, and produce information concerning trends and patterns over time most intensively. They constantly and inadvertently make judgments, assessments, and assumptions about relationships based on what they see as recurring trends from past behavior.


    They tend to understand the underlying dynamics of situations, people, etc., but may not be able to readily verbalize these insights since they are so internal and conceptual. IEIs are very imaginative people who tend to be mystical and dreamy. Their gentle demeanor does not cast them as particularly rebellious, but their obscure desires are often a far cry from those of the typical person.


    IEIs interact most favorably with SLEs

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    65% ILE, 47% LII, 50% SEI, 56% ESE, 56% SLE, 38% LSI, 41% IEI, 56% EIE, 50% SEE, 26% ESI, 32% ILI, 38% LIE, 56% IEE, 32% EII, 35% SLI and 44% LSE!

    The Seeker (ILE)

    The ILE is typically a “big picture” kind of person, and tends to speak in generalizations about both people and things, omitting any details he deems mundane or uninteresting. He is acutely aware of what interests and what bores him. This leads him to always search for novelty and surprising things.

    At any given moment, the ILE usually has a number of projects and/or skills that he is working on developing, and stays with these interests as long as he feels they have potential for growth. The ILE gets bored easily with rote tasks that do involve lots of repetition and little innovation, although he tolerates them if they are necessary to succeed in society.

    ILEs interact most favourably with SEIs

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    Quote Originally Posted by CaesAug View Post
    The Observer (ILI) AKA INTP


    Guess I'm not really an INTJ after all.
    According to this, ILI and LII are both approximately equivalent to INTP & INTJ
    L'Empereur thanked this post.

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    O.O Sounds interesting, but I'm really struggling to answer the questions.
    I loathe these stereotypes and hate to say this, but I'm such a sensor. :P

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    The Observer (ILI)
    53% ILE, 56% LII, 50% SEI, 38% ESE, 32% SLE, 38% LSI, 44% IEI, 38% EIE, 26% SEE, 29% ESI, 59% ILI, 41% LIE, 47% IEE, 47% EII, 53% SLI and 53% LSE!



    ILIs often have well-developed imaginative abilities, frequently engaging in mental wanderings. They can spend a great deal of time simply thinking and may appear to live 'in their heads'. They can be prone to excessive daydreaming, creation of intricate inner worlds or universes, or considering the past or future. ILIs may even have novelistic tendencies with the ability to create intricate plots, characters and places. ILIs, however, are not necessarily inclined to share their imagination with others.


 
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