Complete Psychological Portrait of the Logical-Sensory Introvert (LSI) — Results of an Experimental Study
Complete Psychological Portrait of the Logical-Sensory Introvert (LSI) — Results of an Experimental Study
V. L. Talanov
St. Petersburg, December 2011
Introduction
This article is part of a large new series of our works devoted to the detailed experimental study and description of the empirical psychological portraits of the 16 basic socionic psychotypes, the 8 socionic functions (in their various positions), and the poles of socionic traits. The results of all works in the series (including the results presented in the tables of this article) were derived from mathematical-statistical analysis of respondents’ answers to psychological questionnaire items (more than 5500 different questionnaire items in total). These answers were obtained from more than 5000 different respondents whose socionic psychotypes had been determined in advance.
Psychological types (in essence, independent non-overlapping sectors of multidimensional psychological space) gradually became the primary, basic concept in empirical socionics. In socionics they are most often diagnosed as wholes. In American psychological type theory, which is very close to socionics in the resulting structuring of psychological space, this is not at all the case; instead, the basis is invariably taken to be not psychotypes but four basic traits. These traits are extraversion-introversion, rationality-irrationality, logic-ethics, and intuition-sensing. Each trait constitutes a hyperplane in psychological space; the four hyperplanes ultimately divide the space into 16 sectors, each of which received the name of one of the 16 psychotypes. This approach was also used both in the works of Carl Gustav Jung and in the early theoretical constructions of the founder of socionics, Aušra Augustinavičiūtė. Subsequently, however, socionics in Russia, Ukraine, and a number of other European countries came to rely in the diagnosis of psychological types not on four-factor diagnostic questionnaires but on live expert diagnosis of types in their “holistic” expression. Despite all its obvious disadvantages from the standpoint of diagnostic standardization, this tradition produced undeniable scientific advantages. The “advantages” in this case consisted in the fact that, within the developing socionic culture, a wide variety of characteristic properties of psychotypes arising at the intersection of four dichotomies were more readily noticed. These properties were studied rather than ignored, although they often represented a kind of newly formed property relative to the semantic content of the four basic diagnostic traits. Thus, for example, it was found that the psychotypes of the second and third quadras differ from the psychotypes of the so-called “peripheral” quadras by a new property of decisiveness-judiciousness that cannot be reduced to the four basic traits, and accordingly the same sensing can behave differently in “decisive” and “judicious” psychotypes — in one case as aggressive “force sensing,” in the other — as “sensing of sensations,” which differs very substantially in semantic content. Analogously, differences were identified between manifestations of extraverted and introverted intuition, extraverted and introverted ethics, and extraverted and introverted logic. The theoretical models of socionics developed accordingly, incorporating new concepts. This development did not occur in psychological type theory, where rigid restrictions at the diagnostic “input” did not permit fundamentally new conclusions to be felt out at the “output.” Unlike psychological type theory, socionics for a long time followed the path of empirically “feeling out” the most objective boundaries between psychological types, that is, in constant live contact with natural truth it formed optimal boundaries of sectors in psychological space, not hesitating to take into account, when drawing those boundaries, newly discovered properties of types that could not be directly reduced to their differences in extraversion-introversion, rationality-irrationality, logic-ethics, and intuition-sensing. Was it good that this was so? Yes, very good. The point is that the substantive content of the four basic traits initially used in diagnosis was never “God-given,” but represented a preliminary result of the same empirical observations by the founding researchers of the diversity of human manifestations. Nothing implies, for example, that intuition must manifest identically in all types of the so-called “intuitive” pole (today we know that these manifestations are highly distinctive in each of the eight types), yet the founders’ initial “rough hypothesis,” especially beginning with Briggs and Myers, prescribed that intuition, within this initially “rough hypothesis,” should manifest identically in different types, and Briggs-Myers diagnosis was likewise directed toward identifying in types exclusively the common features of their dichotomous pole. Accordingly, in psychological type theory the boundaries between types were distorted and shifted away from the locations of their natural attraction. Another example is the rationality-irrationality axis, which, likewise being unambiguously fixed in the initial Briggs-Myers diagnostic questionnaires, prescribed identical behavioral manifestations of rationality or irrationality to all types — although today we already know well that irrationality in intuitive types manifests not quite as it does in sensing types, and in extraverts — not quite as it does in introverts (for example, if improvisation is the key point for extraverted irrationality, then passivity and laziness are the key point for introverts, although broadly speaking both manifestations derive from a deficit of evaluative functions and the resulting insufficiency of planning). Nevertheless, such nuances were ignored in psychological type theory, which led to incorrect drawing of boundaries between types on the basis of purely voluntaristically selected and arbitrarily chosen “diagnostic” properties fixed in questionnaires. In this way, any potentially new properties of psychotypes and their groups that could not be reduced to the diagnostic questions originally built into the Myers-Briggs questionnaire were blurred and failed to be identified in research.
Socionics avoided these shortcomings in its development. As a result, among all existing psychological classifications, the boundaries between sectors of multidimensional psychological space gradually felt out by its expert “public opinion” today appear to correspond better than any others to the real physiological factors of brain activity that objectively underlie the division of psychological diversity into psychotypes. The adequacy of the socionic classification is also emphasized by the fact that it is precisely within the type boundaries adopted in socionics that new properties are identified which are generated nonlinearly at the intersection of several “basic” traits (from physiological considerations, precisely this kind of generation should be expected from “correct” models of the structure of psychological space).
Socionics often criticizes itself for the low convergence of expert type diagnosis among different experts. It should be noted, however, that this is not a critical shortcoming calling into question the achievements of socionics as a science. Indeed, when reading numerous descriptions of psychotypes by different socionic authors, it is not difficult to see that for each type the authors for the most part notice the same characteristic manifestations. This knowledge and these observations are unquestionable scientific truths; they coincide among different authors and arise from their observation of numerous sharply expressed cases that are “obvious” from the standpoint of type diagnosis. But, indeed, this knowledge cannot always be transmitted in the reverse direction, from the general to the particular, when it is necessary to diagnose the type of some less sharply expressed subject. It should be noted that convergence of expert diagnoses is low even among representatives of the same socionic school. If we set aside a number of obvious quasi-socionic “reinventors of the wheel” and fraudulent amateurs, inventors of their own socionics who pass themselves off as experts, then the dispersion of diagnoses is due not so much to differences in the views of different schools regarding boundaries between types as to the fundamental limitation of any expert’s capacity simultaneously to take into account and weigh the diagnostic contribution of the many manifestations of a subject that are important for type diagnosis. Our studies, which will be discussed below, directly show that any property “characteristic” of a psychotype, function, or pole of a socionic trait has only a purely probabilistic character. There are no properties or manifestations that can be called necessary or sufficient for diagnosing any type. One can speak only of a particular property occurring among representatives within a type with greater probability than in the population as a whole. Thus, reliable type diagnosis can be built only on the simultaneous consideration of many specific properties, and a reliable socionic diagnosis is possible only by relying on the statistical law of large numbers. Only formalized procedures (questionnaires or rigidly formalized and sufficiently long expert interviews) can reliably rely on the statistical law of large numbers; human thinking is incapable of this — however experienced and socionically “advanced” the expert may be. Socionic expert type diagnosis is especially unreliable in cases where, by psychological characteristics, the person being typed objectively lies in a problematic zone near the boundary between sectors of psychological space (and there are plenty of such cases). In our experience-based opinion, the reliability of expert type diagnosis cannot in principle exceed 60%, and only with special selection of the most sharply expressed persons being typed can it approach 90%. Formalized procedures (for example, well-constructed large questionnaires) do not have these limitations on accuracy, but for this to be so such questionnaires must necessarily take into account the entire diversity of psychotype properties described in socionics (that is, ideally, diagnose psychotypes holistically rather than by several basic traits) and must not repeat the other errors of questionnaires constructed according to the outdated recipes of Briggs-Myers questionnaires.
By today, socionics has already exhausted all the advantages it could derive from the “non-formalized” development of its scientific culture. The characteristic properties of psychotypes and mental functions have been described; their further refinement within expert diagnosis is impossible. The time has come to fix and formalize the present achievements of socionics in the language of more exact sciences. Only with the language of mathematical statistics, which is precise and sensitive even to small psychological nuances, will it subsequently be possible to build interdisciplinary bridges from socionics to brain physiology. Only by formalizing in standard questionnaires the present level of socionic knowledge about characteristic properties of types and functions (and this present level exceeds by an order of magnitude the level of knowledge available to the creators of the first Briggs-Myers psychological type questionnaire) can current socionic type diagnosis be standardized and its accuracy sharply increased. If applied type diagnosis can still tolerate (and is sometimes forced to tolerate) expert typing “by eye,” reliable and modern diagnostic questionnaires are simply indispensable for scientific research. Without them, socionics has for a decade remained in a scientific dead end, engaging in the worst case in openly unscientific myth-making, and in the best — chewing over old theoretical cud. The present series of our scientific works, based on mathematical-statistical methods for analyzing a very large body of experimental material, is devoted to solving the corresponding current problems of socionics.
Our study is the first and unique study of this kind with respect to the structuring of psychological space adopted within the socionic paradigm (or, more broadly — neo-Jungian personality typology, which divides the diversity of psychological space into 16 independent and comparatively symmetrically arranged sectors called psychotypes). The properties of functions and traits are derived from the properties of psychotypes, because the properties of particular functions in different positions and the poles of socionic traits are ultimately calculated by averaging the properties of particular groups of psychological types (for example, to identify the properties of program-position Se, the properties of the SLE and SEE psychotypes are averaged, etc.). Therefore, the key potential question concerning studies of this kind is — how are the psychotypes whose properties are subsequently analyzed diagnosed?
Psychotypes in our studies were determined by questionnaires on the basis of correlations between respondents’ answer vectors and the “reference” (averaged) answers to the same questions given by “average representatives” of all 16 sociotypes. Thus, to determine the type of a particular person, 16 empirically obtained correlations were compared with one another. The maximum correlation indicated the diagnosis of the leading psychotype (sociotype). All 16 correlations together formed the respondent’s complete individual psychological profile, characterizing his or her individual distinctiveness as fully as possible. Thus, if the maximum correlation assigned a person to the LII type, the second-highest correlation could assign that person to one of several other types (EII, LSI, LIE, ILE, even SLI or IEI). Accordingly, the height of the other peaks in the profile, in addition to the highest peak, indicates the individual character of accentuation additional to the basic type. As calculations showed, the reliability of determining respondents’ leading type by this procedure in our study averaged at least 90% correct diagnoses (the percentage was checked by convergence of diagnoses in a retest using a questionnaire with entirely different diagnostic questions). At the initial stages of developing the system of diagnostic coefficients (identical to ideal reference answers), the “reference answers” of types (the basis of diagnosis) meant the averaged answers of respondents in the training sample who had stated their type with sufficient competence on the basis of self-typing or repeated external typing (predominantly by experts from professional socionic schools in Moscow and Kyiv). The competence of the stated diagnosis was assessed by the number of discrepancies in basic dichotomies between the stated type and the initial preliminary type diagnosis based on the questionnaire. Stated diagnoses with three or more dichotomy mismatches were rejected from the training sample as clearly false or erroneous. Other tools were also used to control the quality of incoming questionnaires and stated diagnoses; these were unrelated to their socionic content and therefore could not, through partial rejection of material, adversely affect the analysis results. Ultimately, within each type in the training sample, all honestly given answers of respondents previously typed by different experts with partly divergent views on boundaries between types were averaged. This achieved a reflection of the view of boundaries between types averaged across the common “socionic culture” of Russia and Ukraine. Additional correction of the types’ reference answers, increasing the accuracy and reliability of the diagnostic coefficients, was introduced using three special mathematical procedures. The first of these coefficient-refining procedures was stepwise recurrent refinement of respondents’ diagnoses. The second refining procedure — the so-called symmetrization of the training-sample data array (the procedure is based on the fact that the reference answer of any type to a given question can be predicted with fairly high accuracy – using decomposition by Reinin traits - from the reference answers given to that question by the other 15 types). The third and most important refining procedure — symmetrization of the diagnostic coefficients in an array of two thousand aggregated psychological properties that describe fairly evenly the entire diversity of possible manifestations of a hypothetical complete psychological space. The latter procedure is based on the assumption that, in psychological space, the difference (that is, mathematical distance in the space of properties) between the LIE and LII psychotypes should be the same as between the EIE and EII, SLE and SLI types, etc., while the distance between ILI and SLI should be approximately the same as between LSI and LII, etc., and so on. If the stated equality of distances is not achieved, the inequality is partly corrected by additionally rotating the necessary axes in multidimensional space, which leads to a small correction of the diagnostic coefficients initially obtained empirically for each questionnaire question and each of the 16 psychological types. At the early stages of obtaining and refining the diagnostic coefficients of questionnaire questions, two additional refining procedures were used. One controlled for the presence of negative kurtosis at the boundary between poles in probability-density graphs describing the distribution of the magnitude of the four basic socionic traits; the other controlled maximization of the generated substantive content of the three quadral traits while varying the rotation of the four basic axes under the condition that their mutual orthogonality be preserved. At the final stages of refining the diagnostic coefficients, the stated psychotypes were no longer used, because all the information they could provide had already been used. Diagnoses in this case were made exclusively on the basis of the questionnaire itself using diagnostic coefficients from the previous approximation, and further refinements were introduced only through the procedure of symmetrizing the diagnostic-coefficient array (also taking into account the requirement for the maximum possible orthogonalization of all socionic axes). The same reduced procedure was also carried out when the database was supplemented with new, additional questionnaire items.
Thus, initially (at the very first stage of developing the system of diagnostic coefficients for questionnaire questions), a “training sample” was formed for each TIM from people who had self-typed while possessing sufficient socionic experience or had been typed by DIFFERENT experts from Moscow, St. Petersburg, and Ukraine and who stated that TIM. It is clear that no more than 45-55% of the stated diagnoses in it were correct, but this is sufficient to obtain a sufficiently reliable mean value of quantitatively graded answers for each questionnaire question (when the mean is calculated, errors in opposite directions cancel one another in most cases - the statistical law of large numbers). At the next stage, statistical procedures were performed to control negative kurtosis, maximize the content of the quadral traits under the condition of their maximum orthogonality to the basic traits, and, finally, symmetrize the results (TIMs in multidimensional psychological space should be equally distant from one another, forming a symmetrical structure). As a rule, these procedures introduced minor corrections, which nevertheless helped eliminate systematic errors (caused, for example, by the fact that some socionic schools for a time typed too many subjects as “Hamlets,” as well as by the fact that in self-typing some TIMs prove preferable to others). At the final stages, the diagnostic coefficients obtained using the training samples were already used for diagnosis directly from questionnaires, with previously stated TIMs ignored. Diagnostic coefficients were recalculated on the expanded sample and checks were again performed - of the symmetry of TIM placement in psychological space, of correspondence between the most characteristic properties identified for TIMs and their “canonical” descriptions by most authors, and of the resulting properties of the 8 functions and poles of the basic traits - again, whether the obtained results corresponded to most descriptions. All checks were passed. In individual cases where apparent roughness was detected, additional source material was collected for clarification. As a result, after many approximations and using more than 5000 different subjects in total, an almost ideal system of diagnostic coefficients was obtained for more than 5500 questionnaire statements, making it possible subsequently to assemble from them any shorter diagnostic questionnaires with very high reliability of type determination. The validity of the developed diagnostic procedures was confirmed by a very high correlation between the diagnostic results of pairs of questionnaires containing entirely different questions and repeatedly administered to the same subjects (above 0,93). Content validity is also confirmed by the maximum correspondence of the experimentally obtained “psychological portraits” of psychotypes and functions to descriptions of their characteristic properties by most authors.
Obtaining valid diagnostic coefficients for more than 5500 original questionnaire questions characterizing more than 2000 different mental properties makes it possible to group on their basis any number of different diagnostic questionnaires, each of which is immediately ready for use without requiring any additional adaptation. When selecting questions from the database for any new questionnaire, it is necessary only to observe the condition of preserving diagnostic symmetry of the coefficients (roughly speaking, the sums of squares of the diagnostic coefficients for all 16 psychotypes across the selected questions must be equal, while the systems of diagnostic coefficients obtained from them for diagnosing the 15 traits must be orthogonal to one another, which is equivalent to their scalar products being equal to zero). Selection of questions for a questionnaire while observing these conditions is easily carried out using simple mathematical control procedures.
Thus, the method of socionic questionnaire-based type diagnosis that we developed, subsequently used in a large series of studies to obtain detailed “psychological portraits” of psychotypes and mental functions, is characterized by high accuracy and reliability of type diagnosis (above 90%); it proves more accurate than any expert typing and is free of experts’ subjective systematic errors. The method also differs fundamentally for the better from previously known socionic diagnostic questionnaires. It is characterized by:
- Complete absence of authorial subjectivity in selecting questions and assigning particular diagnostic values to them;
- Use of questions with maximum discriminative ability, which is mathematically confirmed;
- Absence of distortions - when, for example, in some other questionnaires irrationality had previously been diagnosed using manifestations of irrationality that were characteristic mainly only of intuitive types;
- Absence of reliance on traits at all - TIMs are diagnosed holistically.
The diagnosis of psychotypes used by the method on the basis of their holistic characteristics, without targeted use of socionic traits in the diagnostic process, makes it possible subsequently to study the manifestations of any socionic traits in a genuinely valid manner and test whether they possess substantive content (regardless of whether the matter concerns extraversion-introversion and rationality-irrationality or, for example, Questimity and Positivism - because before this diagnostic method all traits are equal, and none has an advantage initially built into it by the questionnaire’s construction). The same applies to the purity, guaranteed by the method, of constructing “psychological portraits” of mental functions in their various positions (program, creative, etc.).
Complete Psychological Portrait of the LSI — Experimental Results
The more than five thousand questionnaire statements analyzed from the results of a multiyear experiment, which respondents evaluated by “trying them on” themselves, were manually grouped by us — on the basis of their semantic content and mutual correlation — into approximately 2300 aggregated clusters containing from one to several dozen questionnaire items similar in meaning and generally characterizing more generalized psychological properties. On the one hand, replacing primary questionnaire statements with their generalized clusters simplifies presentation of the results because it reduces the number of primary properties to be surveyed; on the other hand — through averaging across several items, it further increases the accuracy of projections of psychological properties onto psychotypes. It should, however, be taken into account that in all tables below the indicated ratio by which the probability of finding a property in a representative of a psychotype exceeds the probability of finding it in the entire population or in groups of other psychotypes was calculated and indicated by us not for averaged properties (clusters), but still for individual single members of the cluster, that is, for specific questionnaire statements. In reality, this index refers not to the probability that a particular property is actually present in representatives of a type, but to the probability that the respondent agrees that this property is present in him or her. When the statistical characteristics of several questionnaire statements within one cluster are averaged, the stated probability should become more contrasted because random errors in subjects’ self-assessments are leveled out. Where the probability is greater than 0,5, for a generalized cluster of several statements it should become still closer to one, whereas where it is initially below 0,5, it will decrease still further, approaching zero. Accordingly, for clusters consisting of several statements, the probability-excess ratios should increase substantially (increasing two- or threefold or more). This increase is ignored in the tables. The reason is that the tables are intended for practical application. When in practice we assess whether a person has some property and rely for this either on that person’s self-assessment or on an outside view, we are in fact conducting an experiment only on one specific manifestation of that property, without averaging the results of several experiments testing for the presence of the property. Thus, in practical use, the presented probability-excess ratios calculated for individual specific questionnaire statements will provide a sufficiently accurate minimum approximate estimate also when a cluster property previously derived by averaging several questionnaire items is tested on the basis of a single experiment.
The tables may be very useful both for obtaining a clearer conception of the characteristic properties of the psychotype and for purposes of expert socionic type diagnosis.
All tables in the article are presented in a “newspaper version,” that is, with some omissions and abridgments. For example, some properties whose analysis is continuing have been excluded, and, in addition, table columns reflecting the complete system of diagnostic coefficients (reference answers) suitable for use in diagnostic questionnaires have been temporarily excluded. The indices retained in the tables provide a quite clear picture of the most characteristic properties of the psychotypes.
Table 1. Psychological and psychophysiological properties (content clusters combining several questions similar in meaning), exclusively (that is, most strongly and primarily) characteristic specifically of the LSI psychotype. The conditional exclusivity index is understood as a quantity equal to the excess of the LSI mean type value over the population level, to which is added the distance from the LSI mean type value to the mean type value of the psychotype ranking second (in expression of the property).
| No. | Psychological and psychophysiological properties (content clusters combining several questions similar in meaning), exclusively (that is, most strongly and primarily) characteristic specifically of the LSI psychotype | Total number of questions with similar meaning (but differing wording) used in calculating the cluster | Total number of responses used in averaging (taking into account all respondents and all question-items included in the cluster) | Excess of the mean type value over the population mean level (in fractions of the standard deviation of the general population) | How many times greater, for a representative of the psychotype, the probability that the property exceeds the population mean level is than the probability that this property is below the population mean level | Conditional exclusivity index for the LSI psychotype |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Likes the profession of dentist. | 2 | 317 | 1,13 | 8,60 | 1,78 |
| 2 | Resistance to monotonous activity. | 16 | 8398 | 0,91 | 5,44 | 1,45 |
| 3 | A particular tendency toward stable habits, toward a predetermined, persevering, and even sequence of actions once begun (which reveals an association with the left-hemisphere “rational” regions of the frontal cortex). | 16 | 12003 | 0,86 | 4,93 | 1,27 |
| 4 | Neatness and pedantry. | 6 | 2083 | 0,89 | 5,19 | 1,23 |
| 5 | It is NOT CHARACTERISTIC of him in speech to experience pronounced difficulty in selecting necessary words that are precise in meaning and to replace them with less precise ones. | 1 | 314 | 0,89 | 5,22 | 1,21 |
| 6 | Love of rigid structures and rules that allow no changes within them. | 7 | 6739 | 0,91 | 5,43 | 1,15 |
| 7 | Believes that discipline, unquestioning compliance, and the existing conservative order are more important than creative initiative. | 7 | 2900 | 0,82 | 4,49 | 1,14 |
| 8 | A tendency toward conservative unification of people’s way of life; individual deviations from the social standard should be masked and concealed, and deviations from traditions are condemned (including, for example, homosexuality). | 5 | 2888 | 0,77 | 4,08 | 1,14 |
| 9 | He is not characterized by indulging momentary distractions, a need for distractions and breaks, frequent diversion to other tasks, frequent changes of plans, or rapid exhaustion of motivation. | 12 | 6803 | 0,81 | 4,41 | 1,13 |
| 10 | A lack of associative mobility, understood as the speed and diversity of associations together with ease of switching between them. | 16 | 10413 | 0,75 | 3,98 | 1,12 |
| 11 | Improvisation, emergency-mode work, reliance on “maybe it will work out,” and rejection of planning are uncharacteristic and alien to him. | 25 | 18850 | 0,75 | 3,98 | 1,11 |
| 12 | Conservatism of views and habits. | 16 | 12133 | 0,86 | 4,91 | 1,09 |
| 13 | Orthographic agraphia of written speech is not characteristic of him, that is, he writes correctly (therefore, most likely, he has no weakening of the left parietal lobe, no possible defect of the upper left parietal lobule and the upper part of the left angular gyrus). | 15 | 8719 | 0,72 | 3,75 | 1,09 |
| 14 | Uninhibited motor automatisms are absent; there is a low need for movement and difficulty initiating movement, with ease in maintaining an immobile posture. | 13 | 4594 | 0,75 | 3,95 | 1,09 |
| 15 | Absence or insufficiency of inner dynamism (he cannot be an inspired, dynamically behaving person around whom everything must necessarily seethe, move, and change). | 8 | 4804 | 0,75 | 3,95 | 1,08 |
| 16 | Sensory, caring order in everyday surroundings - a tendency to care for oneself, one’s possessions, and the environment, and to create and maintain a constant healthy order in the surrounding material world. | 13 | 5566 | 0,81 | 4,39 | 1,08 |
| 17 | Long-term vindictiveness (holding grudges). | 11 | 8123 | 0,71 | 3,66 | 1,07 |
| 18 | He likes it when others feel guilty or humiliated before him. | 1 | 369 | 0,72 | 3,75 | 1,05 |
| 19 | Maintaining the topic of conversation “without slipping away,” self-criticism, self-control, non-impulsivity, suppression of involuntary impulsive tracking eye movements (normal function of the basal frontal cortex, without dysfunctions). | 52 | 23843 | 0,79 | 4,28 | 1,05 |
| 20 | It is not characteristic of him to give away his unnecessary possessions or unused ideas. | 1 | 756 | 0,64 | 3,18 | 1,03 |
| 21 | Evenness of his relationships and mood, emotional constancy, low levels of emotional lability and mobility. | 16 | 7817 | 0,82 | 4,50 | 1,02 |
| 22 | Denies having the spirit of Konstantin Tsiolkovsky within himself. | 1 | 426 | 0,65 | 3,26 | 1,02 |
| 23 | Commitment to maintaining order, organization. | 6 | 2300 | 0,77 | 4,14 | 1,02 |
| 24 | Believes that informational censorship should exist in the state so that the work of the mass media does not interfere with the interests of the state. | 8 | 6553 | 0,71 | 3,66 | 1,00 |
| 25 | Neither a need for novelty, nor curiosity, nor interest in everything new is characteristic of him. | 22 | 9949 | 0,68 | 3,45 | 1,00 |
| 26 | He requires unambiguity in other people’s statements and in the order of the surrounding world (ambiguity and multiplicity of alternatives are undesirable). | 9 | 5169 | 0,74 | 3,85 | 0,99 |
| 27 | Prefers painting in a calm manner rather than bright and shocking painting. | 3 | 964 | 0,71 | 3,64 | 0,98 |
| 28 | Discipline. | 20 | 11799 | 0,70 | 3,57 | 0,97 |
| 29 | Shyness, difficulty entering into effective contact with other people. | 9 | 5658 | 0,83 | 4,65 | 0,97 |
| 30 | Low sociability. | 23 | 11419 | 0,78 | 4,14 | 0,97 |
| 31 | A particular tendency to bring actions that have been started to completion (which reveals an association with the left-hemisphere “rational” regions of the frontal cortex). | 18 | 12602 | 0,70 | 3,55 | 0,93 |
| 32 | A low level of associative mobility, considered in terms of difficulty retaining a thought (the thought is retained easily). | 7 | 4085 | 0,69 | 3,51 | 0,93 |
| 33 | A tendency toward rigid control and unification of the surrounding environment, rigid administration, and maintenance of an order universal for everyone. | 16 | 6758 | 0,77 | 4,13 | 0,92 |
| 34 | Impulsive movements and gestures are not characteristic of him. | 10 | 6023 | 0,68 | 3,42 | 0,91 |
| 35 | A tendency to maintain an object’s unchanged state rather than engage in dynamic processes. | 2 | 1549 | 0,70 | 3,57 | 0,89 |
| 36 | A tendency toward a command-administrative style of management, unquestioning subordination, and rigid personal control of everything happening around him. | 13 | 6833 | 0,73 | 3,83 | 0,88 |
| 37 | It is not characteristic of him to combine several tasks at one time. | 1 | 166 | 0,63 | 3,14 | 0,88 |
| 38 | A striving for sensory diversity is not characteristic of him. | 15 | 10647 | 0,72 | 3,71 | 0,87 |
| 39 | Fear of large open spaces (agoraphobia). | 4 | 3144 | 0,64 | 3,17 | 0,87 |
| 40 | In his own behavior, he is oriented toward the familiar, habitual, tried-and-tested, past, and traditional - conservatism, lack of inclination toward change. | 6 | 3533 | 0,70 | 3,57 | 0,85 |
| 41 | Believes that stable order is better than change - strives to create and maintain a certain permanent order in the surrounding human world and top-down regulation imposed on citizens’ lives. | 9 | 6078 | 0,64 | 3,22 | 0,85 |
| 42 | Faithfulness to one’s honest word, reliability in fulfilling obligations. | 9 | 3805 | 0,71 | 3,67 | 0,85 |
| 43 | Disruptions of word order when constructing a phrase are not characteristic of him. | 2 | 998 | 0,58 | 2,84 | 0,85 |
| 44 | He does not like, and it is not characteristic of him, to spend time in glamorous nightclubs. | 2 | 353 | 0,65 | 3,24 | 0,84 |
| 45 | His emotions are reflected only very weakly on his face. | 9 | 5290 | 0,83 | 4,59 | 0,83 |
| 46 | Absence or insufficiency of gambling excitement. | 24 | 14714 | 0,67 | 3,40 | 0,83 |
| 47 | Hobbesian, contemptuously misanthropic views of the people. | 8 | 4326 | 0,65 | 3,27 | 0,82 |
| 48 | Rather than speaking, he pronounces statements assertively with falling intonation, declaring and stating facts. | 7 | 2599 | 0,60 | 2,95 | 0,81 |
| 49 | He is not predisposed to impulsive reactions without prior evaluation and control. | 39 | 18394 | 0,72 | 3,74 | 0,81 |
| 50 | A tendency to narrow the sphere of what is socially permitted, to intensify legislative prohibitions and toughen punitive norms, including support for harsher criminal laws and the death penalty. | 5 | 1916 | 0,63 | 3,13 | 0,81 |
| 51 | He is not characterized by a love of boasting, fibbing, and showing off. | 4 | 817 | 0,70 | 3,59 | 0,81 |
| 52 | Sensitivity to small logical (not ethical) details. | 14 | 5101 | 0,68 | 3,46 | 0,81 |
| 53 | Dislike of programs featuring comedians. | 1 | 556 | 0,74 | 3,87 | 0,80 |
| 54 | His speech contains no slang-type neologisms. | 1 | 727 | 0,63 | 3,15 | 0,78 |
| 55 | Gluttony, greediness with food, a high and inelegant speed of eating, and overeating with an inability to stop are not characteristic of him. | 7 | 3550 | 0,54 | 2,65 | 0,77 |
| 56 | He has no predisposition to orthostatic hypotension (when blood pressure drops and the head becomes dizzy upon suddenly standing up from a lying position). | 2 | 1144 | 0,56 | 2,74 | 0,77 |
| 57 | He is indifferent to creating or changing something with his own hands; he lacks the motivation that the world deserves to be remade and improved, and he does not consider the world itself to be plastic and constantly changing. | 3 | 865 | 0,69 | 3,52 | 0,77 |
| 58 | He easily keeps the original goal in his attention; distractibility by surrounding stimuli is not characteristic of him. | 12 | 4300 | 0,61 | 2,99 | 0,76 |
| 59 | Love of military parades. | 1 | 334 | 0,63 | 3,15 | 0,76 |
| 60 | It is easy for him to concentrate on work in advance. | 4 | 3072 | 0,61 | 3,02 | 0,75 |
| 61 | Hot-headedness, hecticness, restlessness, and fussy activity are completely uncharacteristic of him. | 11 | 6594 | 0,66 | 3,33 | 0,75 |
| 62 | Believes that the interests of the state should stand far above the interests of the individual; people are merely cogs in a large machine. | 7 | 4578 | 0,66 | 3,31 | 0,75 |
| 63 | He lacks the ability to provide optimistic emotional promotion of what lies ahead. | 5 | 2052 | 0,73 | 3,81 | 0,75 |
| 64 | Strong jealousy, possessive instinct. | 9 | 4105 | 0,60 | 2,97 | 0,75 |
| 65 | When he smiles or smirks, the left corner of his mouth is raised higher than the right corner. | 1 | 602 | 0,50 | 2,47 | 0,74 |
| 66 | Absence of demonstrativeness and theatricality in behavior. | 29 | 11088 | 0,67 | 3,37 | 0,74 |
| 67 | Plans his statements and compositions structurally and with logical responsibility - he knows in advance what they will ultimately lead to. | 5 | 1579 | 0,57 | 2,78 | 0,74 |
| 68 | Likes the position of the “gray cardinal.” | 1 | 227 | 0,73 | 3,78 | 0,73 |
| 69 | There is no carelessness, unconcern, or frivolity in him; he always thinks in advance about the possible consequences of his actions. | 17 | 16003 | 0,57 | 2,79 | 0,73 |
| 70 | Prefers the pure taste of foods, unclouded by spices (correlated with spatial imagination, the quality of logical-grammatical relations, and the absence of transcortical sensory aphasia). | 1 | 257 | 0,60 | 2,99 | 0,73 |
| 71 | Small letter size in handwriting (small handwriting). | 3 | 2624 | 0,62 | 3,05 | 0,73 |
| 72 | Anti-pluralism (in favor of uniformity of opinions and unification of social arrangements, against pluralism and multiparty politics). | 8 | 3521 | 0,64 | 3,17 | 0,73 |
| 73 | He cannot communicate without difficulty on equal terms with a person he does not respect - dislike, irritation, and indignation break through (strong insular cortex function?). | 1 | 236 | 0,53 | 2,60 | 0,72 |
| 74 | Large interpersonal distance in communication. | 21 | 10396 | 0,65 | 3,25 | 0,72 |
| 75 | When choosing between quantity and quality, breadth and depth of information processing - quality and depth are chosen. | 10 | 7283 | 0,71 | 3,62 | 0,72 |
| 76 | Successive (sequential) information-processing processes predominate over simultaneous ones. | 2 | 736 | 0,61 | 3,01 | 0,72 |
| 77 | He does not like gambling; at best, he is indifferent to it. | 1 | 199 | 0,56 | 2,77 | 0,72 |
| 78 | It is easy for him to control his mood. | 1 | 751 | 0,52 | 2,56 | 0,72 |
| 79 | He plays it safe, avoids retraining, changing work methods, changing the system on his computer, etc. | 4 | 2740 | 0,59 | 2,92 | 0,72 |
| 80 | Pedantry in meeting deadlines. | 14 | 9905 | 0,63 | 3,11 | 0,71 |
| 81 | Proofreading abilities - attentive to errors in text. | 5 | 1723 | 0,54 | 2,65 | 0,71 |
| 82 | Speaks little, taciturn. | 23 | 11848 | 0,69 | 3,53 | 0,71 |
| 83 | Believes that dictatorship and a rigid vertical hierarchy of power are better than democracy and a society with developed horizontal ties. | 10 | 5816 | 0,66 | 3,34 | 0,71 |
| 84 | More aggressive in fantasies than in actual behavior. | 4 | 2152 | 0,59 | 2,92 | 0,70 |
| 85 | His mood depends little on external circumstances and other people’s mood. | 6 | 3375 | 0,55 | 2,68 | 0,70 |
| 86 | He has no tendency to perform unexpected actions. | 6 | 3077 | 0,60 | 2,94 | 0,70 |
| 87 | An emphatically polite manner of communication. | 3 | 845 | 0,56 | 2,72 | 0,69 |
| 88 | In early childhood he did not attend a nursery or kindergarten and interacted predominantly at home with adults. | 1 | 242 | 0,53 | 2,58 | 0,68 |
| 89 | His current condition is problem-free. | 1 | 179 | 0,53 | 2,61 | 0,67 |
| 90 | It is not characteristic of him to concentrate on several parallel tasks; it is difficult for him to maintain several simultaneous foci of attention and switch rapidly between them. | 8 | 6775 | 0,56 | 2,73 | 0,67 |
| 91 | He is not inclined toward mental play with paradoxes. | 4 | 2179 | 0,66 | 3,32 | 0,66 |
| 92 | Speech - clear separating pauses between words. | 2 | 1603 | 0,55 | 2,70 | 0,66 |
| 93 | Believes that autocracy is better than parliamentarism - whether in the form of a constitutional monarchy or a republic. | 5 | 2956 | 0,60 | 2,95 | 0,66 |
| 94 | Memory for other people’s appearance is better than memory for voices. | 1 | 166 | 0,52 | 2,56 | 0,65 |
| 95 | In society he is inconspicuous and lacking in initiative. | 34 | 21335 | 0,64 | 3,19 | 0,65 |
| 96 | Priority of stability over change. | 7 | 6316 | 0,54 | 2,64 | 0,65 |
| 97 | Easily maintains the topic of conversation “without slipping away,” and is characterized by self-criticism, self-control, non-impulsivity, and suppression of involuntary impulsive tracking eye movements (presumably, good function of the basal frontal cortex). | 8 | 3939 | 0,55 | 2,71 | 0,64 |
| 98 | Admirer of Stalin. | 2 | 412 | 0,54 | 2,65 | 0,64 |
| 99 | In a playful scuffle he does not become worked up; it is easy for him to stop in time, including while swimming, when he never behaved rowdily toward friends and never tried to dunk them under water. | 2 | 1046 | 0,54 | 2,62 | 0,63 |
| 100 | It is not characteristic of him to perceive any new information with interest and enthusiasm. | 1 | 279 | 0,53 | 2,59 | 0,63 |
| 101 | He does not like living under constant driving tension, being pushed by difficult assigned tasks; even in an emotional sense, it is easier and more desirable for him to deal with a group of two people than with a large audience. | 4 | 2117 | 0,53 | 2,59 | 0,63 |
| 102 | He lacks the inclination, desire, and ability to establish relationships of reciprocal favors with people “through connections.” | 1 | 148 | 0,53 | 2,60 | 0,63 |
| 103 | Traditionality of sexual orientation. | 2 | 1342 | 0,58 | 2,83 | 0,63 |
| 104 | His speech contains few or practically no verbs formed colloquially from nouns (on the one hand, this reflects ease of synonym selection; on the other, infrequent use of verbs). | 1 | 951 | 0,43 | 2,18 | 0,62 |
| 105 | Identifying the main and central point in logical arguments while ignoring the accidental and secondary. | 5 | 1561 | 0,53 | 2,61 | 0,62 |
| 106 | He lacks grotesque imagination capable of seizing upon one principal trait and maliciously exaggerating it into a caricature. | 3 | 1283 | 0,53 | 2,61 | 0,62 |
| 107 | Conformism in the sphere of action - a tendency not to violate prohibitions and restrictions and to avoid exciting situations of risk. | 28 | 10748 | 0,59 | 2,88 | 0,61 |
| 108 | Has a better command of spoken than written language. | 1 | 249 | 0,46 | 2,29 | 0,61 |
| 109 | Loud, infectious laughter is not characteristic of him. | 4 | 1152 | 0,57 | 2,80 | 0,61 |
| 110 | Removes from his surroundings people in whose presence he feels uncomfortable. | 1 | 316 | 0,51 | 2,52 | 0,61 |
| 111 | Does not borrow or take credit, and does not lend himself. | 3 | 1052 | 0,53 | 2,61 | 0,61 |
| 112 | It is not typical for bright red or scarlet to be his favorite color. | 1 | 275 | 0,59 | 2,91 | 0,61 |
| 113 | Believes that uniformity among people is better than diversity. | 1 | 297 | 0,54 | 2,64 | 0,61 |
| 114 | In order not to become bored or sink into torpor, he does not at all require bustling life around him. | 7 | 3015 | 0,59 | 2,91 | 0,61 |
| 115 | Believes that a small reliable gain today is better than a large unreliable gain tomorrow (a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush). | 6 | 4302 | 0,56 | 2,72 | 0,60 |
| 116 | Paranoid tendencies, or a sense of threat from others (correlated with a love of classification and with muscular tension even at rest). | 4 | 2468 | 0,52 | 2,53 | 0,60 |
| 117 | Love of systematizing collections. | 3 | 1244 | 0,57 | 2,79 | 0,60 |
| 118 | It is not characteristic of him to remember many poems. | 1 | 823 | 0,47 | 2,34 | 0,60 |
| 119 | Preference for logical occupations devoid of outward beauty and romance. | 5 | 1516 | 0,56 | 2,73 | 0,59 |
| 120 | Learns easily from mistakes and very rarely repeats them. | 3 | 952 | 0,51 | 2,52 | 0,59 |
| 121 | He lacks an inclination and readiness to deceive (expanded list of 6 questions). | 6 | 1780 | 0,52 | 2,53 | 0,59 |
| 122 | Abrupt changes in a situation confuse him to the point of an inhibited state - because it is difficult for him to perceive the situation as a whole; he perceives it sequentially, detail by detail. | 5 | 2156 | 0,57 | 2,78 | 0,59 |
| 123 | He would rather sacrifice tomorrow’s opportunities than today’s money. | 1 | 459 | 0,46 | 2,29 | 0,59 |
| 124 | A tendency to establish a prison-like order in society. | 33 | 10588 | 0,57 | 2,78 | 0,59 |
| 125 | Commitment to purely biological and primitive alpha-dominant models of society, with their vertical power, intimidation, exploitation, total control, reliance on secrecy, fear, and deception, and the slogan “the strong are always right.” (emphasis on empire, absolute monarchy, or authoritarian dictatorship with the supremacy of a single person embodying the state). | 36 | 19317 | 0,54 | 2,66 | 0,56 |
| 126 | Anti-intellectualism (skeptical or negative attitudes toward science, scientists, mass education, and freedom of scientific information). | 24 | 22744 | 0,52 | 2,55 | 0,56 |
| 127 | Afraid of appearing ridiculous; insecure and suspicious in communication. | 7 | 3034 | 0,53 | 2,60 | 0,55 |
| 128 | He displays fault-finding more often in Fe matters than in Ne-Fi matters. | 1 | 275 | 0,51 | 2,52 | 0,55 |
| 129 | Hearing - sensitivity to quiet conversations, a mixture of absolute and differential sensitivity (high auditory sensitivity and intelligibility). | 7 | 5178 | 0,41 | 2,10 | 0,54 |
| 130 | In visual perception (searching for objects and remembering them), shape is more important to him than the size of objects. | 1 | 249 | 0,42 | 2,13 | 0,53 |
| 131 | Is surprised by people who eat the last piece of candy. | 1 | 564 | 0,45 | 2,24 | 0,52 |
| 132 | He has never suffered from “restless legs” syndrome toward evening. | 1 | 232 | 0,45 | 2,22 | 0,52 |
| 133 | He has no aptitude for dancing. | 3 | 1571 | 0,51 | 2,52 | 0,51 |
| 134 | Nationalism, xenophobia, and its extension as far as racism and chauvinism (narrow list of 26 questions). | 26 | 17890 | 0,44 | 2,20 | 0,51 |
| 135 | It never happens to him that, if he sits and stares at some picture on the wall with an unmoving, unblinking gaze, after a few seconds all objects in his visual field blur and dissolve and only a uniform dark or light background remains before his open eyes - as though the entire visual world around him had merged into a veil and disappeared. | 1 | 402 | 0,43 | 2,16 | 0,50 |
| 136 | His speech contains practically no filler words (well, this, um, that, like, etc.). | 1 | 618 | 0,38 | 1,99 | 0,50 |
| 137 | It is not characteristic of him to believe that almost every person, in his worldview, is the center around which both the sun and other people revolve in circles. | 1 | 652 | 0,36 | 1,91 | 0,49 |
| 138 | Negative attitude toward know-it-alls, “tailism.” | 8 | 4238 | 0,45 | 2,24 | 0,49 |
| 139 | He likes the work of a traffic police inspector. | 1 | 621 | 0,46 | 2,27 | 0,47 |
| 140 | Distrust of loners, originals, and individualists; failure to understand individualism as an original world of personal values standing above society; a tendency to see a herd before him rather than individuals, viewing people exclusively through the prism of their social-functional roles. | 3 | 1960 | 0,44 | 2,21 | 0,47 |
| 141 | It is not characteristic of him to omit letters or entire syllables when writing. | 1 | 920 | 0,43 | 2,15 | 0,47 |
| 142 | Errors involving transposed adjacent letters when typing on a keyboard are not characteristic of him. | 2 | 803 | 0,43 | 2,17 | 0,45 |
| 143 | Solid geometry and geometry were more interesting to him than algebra and mathematical analysis. | 1 | 275 | 0,42 | 2,11 | 0,45 |
| 144 | Preference for female company. | 2 | 1060 | 0,41 | 2,09 | 0,44 |
| 145 | His pupils are more likely constricted than dilated. | 4 | 2807 | 0,44 | 2,20 | 0,44 |
| 146 | The visual analyzer is more important to him than the auditory one; information is received and processed predominantly through the visual channel (respondent’s direct comparison of his own information channels, calculated from 12 questions). | 12 | 7339 | 0,38 | 1,96 | 0,44 |
| 147 | Absence of fear of enclosed spaces (claustrophobia — that is, unpleasant sensations while in elevators, storage rooms, or other small enclosed spaces). | 1 | 298 | 0,39 | 2,02 | 0,44 |
| 148 | He never confuses right and left. | 4 | 3308 | 0,41 | 2,08 | 0,44 |
| 149 | He has no desire or disposition whatsoever to be a sponsor or patron. | 1 | 322 | 0,43 | 2,15 | 0,44 |
| 150 | Receptive to criticism. | 2 | 730 | 0,41 | 2,10 | 0,43 |
| 151 | High ability to determine the coordinates of objects in space, direct the focus of attention to those points, and continuously correct those coordinates within an egocentrically anchored coordinate system (auditory modality). | 6 | 4294 | 0,40 | 2,05 | 0,43 |
| 152 | Hearing - ease and lack of difficulty in auditory comprehension of complex long sentences. | 2 | 967 | 0,37 | 1,93 | 0,41 |
| 153 | He has no predisposition to suicidal tendencies. | 1 | 587 | 0,39 | 2,00 | 0,39 |
| 154 | Anger subsides quickly. | 2 | 703 | 0,33 | 1,80 | 0,37 |
Table 2. Psychological and psychophysiological properties (content clusters combining several questions similar in meaning), highly characteristic of the LSI psychotype, but only in second or third place after other psychotypes
| No. | Psychological and psychophysiological properties (content clusters combining several questions similar in meaning), highly characteristic of the LSI psychotype, but only in second or third place after other psychotypes | Total number of questions with similar meaning (but differing wording) used in calculating the cluster | Total number of responses used in averaging (taking into account all respondents and all question-items included in the cluster) | Excess of the mean type value over the population mean level (in fractions of the standard deviation of the general population) | How many times greater, for a representative of the psychotype, the probability that the property exceeds the population mean level is than the probability that this property is below the population mean level |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | His imagination is difficult to arouse and has low sensitivity. | 3 | 805 | 0,82 | 4,52 |
| 2 | Modesty against an introverted background - in a group, he comes to the fore only when there is a direct need. | 4 | 2886 | 0,80 | 4,38 |
| 3 | Orientation toward the familiar, habitual, tried-and-tested, past, and traditional; conservatism, lack of inclination toward change. | 12 | 8556 | 0,73 | 3,77 |
| 4 | Dislikes noisy gatherings with a great deal of laughter and merriment. | 3 | 1276 | 0,71 | 3,68 |
| 5 | Orientation of interests toward the inner rather than the outer world. | 6 | 3965 | 0,71 | 3,65 |
| 6 | Poverty of associations. | 12 | 7136 | 0,70 | 3,58 |
| 7 | Stubborn, cold, volitional inflexibility of character - a correlate of an immobile, unblinking gaze. | 5 | 1992 | 0,67 | 3,39 |
| 8 | A tendency to refine stable, monotonous skills, bringing them to perfection and automatism. | 6 | 3230 | 0,67 | 3,38 |
| 9 | Love of classification and arranging things into categories. | 16 | 10464 | 0,66 | 3,33 |
| 10 | Ability in programming and inclination toward the profession of programmer. | 3 | 1858 | 0,65 | 3,26 |
| 11 | Speaks quietly. | 9 | 6849 | 0,65 | 3,26 |
| 12 | Emotional stability without any tendency toward poorly controlled aggressive-irritable outbursts, lack of restraint, or lack of equanimity. | 29 | 14456 | 0,65 | 3,25 |
| 13 | Composure and self-control. | 7 | 3113 | 0,65 | 3,24 |
| 14 | He has an evident lack of emotionality, inclination, and readiness for the outward “release” of emotions. | 11 | 4373 | 0,63 | 3,14 |
| 15 | Other people’s fear gives him pleasure and is regarded as a universal means of controlling society. | 17 | 10424 | 0,63 | 3,13 |
| 16 | Stability, consistency, and internal non-contradictoriness of views and moods, their “field independence.” | 7 | 2721 | 0,60 | 2,97 |
| 17 | Believes that children should be physically punished. | 3 | 1885 | 0,60 | 2,95 |
| 18 | Speaks slowly. | 7 | 6067 | 0,59 | 2,88 |
| 19 | Likes historical films more than films about the present day. | 1 | 242 | 0,58 | 2,87 |
| 20 | Absence of impulses and potential for artistic creativity. | 7 | 2325 | 0,57 | 2,82 |
| 21 | He is not inclined toward mental play with abstractions. | 3 | 1462 | 0,57 | 2,80 |
| 22 | A childishly tearful facial expression is not characteristic of him. | 1 | 279 | 0,57 | 2,80 |
| 23 | Feelings of the “taste of life” and joy from communicating with people are not characteristic of him. | 8 | 3626 | 0,57 | 2,79 |
| 24 | Preference for manual occupations involving muscular motor activity and sequential standard procedures. | 4 | 2828 | 0,56 | 2,77 |
| 25 | Unambiguity is better than ambiguity (in words and statements, but only in his own usage). | 7 | 3222 | 0,56 | 2,76 |
| 26 | Control of his emotional behavior. | 19 | 10290 | 0,56 | 2,75 |
| 27 | Places the team’s objectives above his own interests (negatively correlated with demonstrative behavior). | 1 | 402 | 0,56 | 2,74 |
| 28 | Avoids talking about his connections and acquaintances. | 2 | 841 | 0,56 | 2,73 |
| 29 | Thoughts about spirituality and morality, God and fate are not characteristic of him. | 1 | 345 | 0,56 | 2,72 |
| 30 | In politics, the “right” appeals to him more than the “left” (in the European sense of these terms). | 32 | 19446 | 0,55 | 2,72 |
| 31 | Detachment from criteria of practice and expediency is not characteristic of him; even his imaginative constructions do not break away from reality. | 10 | 4549 | 0,55 | 2,71 |
| 32 | He does not believe that feelings are more important than anything else and that logic is boring. | 15 | 10569 | 0,55 | 2,71 |
| 33 | Inclination toward managerial administrative activity. | 8 | 3016 | 0,55 | 2,69 |
| 34 | Attention is distributed and switched between several objects or processes with difficulty. | 14 | 6839 | 0,55 | 2,68 |
| 35 | Well-developed control and suppression of potentially undesirable, antisocial forms of behavior. | 18 | 9766 | 0,54 | 2,66 |
| 36 | Lacks the ability and skill to wait patiently and idly-lazily for the opportune moment for an advantageous action. | 6 | 2206 | 0,54 | 2,65 |
| 37 | Love of the profession of a fighter on the invisible front. | 3 | 1288 | 0,54 | 2,65 |
| 38 | A tendency toward logical analysis and ordering, clarity of formal-logical operation with facts, ability to identify the main point logically and analyze cause-and-effect relationships (all of these are closely linked). | 29 | 20052 | 0,54 | 2,65 |
| 39 | Always remembers even his unseen enemies. | 1 | 369 | 0,54 | 2,64 |
| 40 | Believes that in nature everything occurs continuously and gradually, without leaps. | 3 | 1039 | 0,53 | 2,61 |
| 41 | He avoids taking on difficult things. | 5 | 2403 | 0,53 | 2,59 |
| 42 | Often warily thinks through the intrigues around him so as not to slip up or make a mistake. | 2 | 913 | 0,53 | 2,59 |
| 43 | Fear (in others) gives him pleasure and is regarded as a universal means of controlling society. | 13 | 6711 | 0,53 | 2,57 |
| 44 | Dreams are rare, dull, and unmemorable. | 15 | 9421 | 0,52 | 2,57 |
| 45 | He is fanatical about his own innovations; here it is difficult for him to readjust, abandon what is mistaken, and compromise. | 3 | 903 | 0,52 | 2,57 |
| 46 | Postural stability, lack of difficulty maintaining balance. | 4 | 1735 | 0,52 | 2,55 |
| 47 | Always quickly finds any object lying in plain sight - visual search features are retained well and are not substituted, and visual attention is active. | 6 | 4089 | 0,51 | 2,52 |
| 48 | A grumbling critic-skeptic sprawled in an armchair. | 1 | 558 | 0,51 | 2,52 |
| 49 | Rigidity of the system of moral values, discipline, and fault-finding in defending norms of social behavior. | 35 | 29532 | 0,51 | 2,52 |
| 50 | Ability to demonstratively ignore what irritates him - as though it did not exist in space at all. | 2 | 712 | 0,51 | 2,51 |
| 51 | Low energy potential. | 31 | 18345 | 0,51 | 2,51 |
| 52 | His own speech has weak intonational expressiveness. | 8 | 6030 | 0,51 | 2,51 |
| 53 | Schizothymic detachment from the world with elements of emotional flattening, autistic withdrawal - “my hut is on the edge; I know nothing.” | 28 | 16818 | 0,51 | 2,50 |
| 54 | He rarely stretches his body. | 4 | 2587 | 0,51 | 2,49 |
| 55 | Believes that a person should always and necessarily have enemies. | 7 | 3867 | 0,51 | 2,49 |
| 56 | He has no tendency to inflame passions. | 8 | 3196 | 0,51 | 2,48 |
| 57 | Fire does not fascinate him; he is indifferent to contemplating wavering tongues of flame. | 1 | 369 | 0,50 | 2,47 |
| 58 | High short-term vindictiveness (an obligation to retaliate immediately or soon impose punishment ten times stronger for an offense or inconvenience caused). | 21 | 13232 | 0,50 | 2,47 |
| 59 | Does not know how to emotionally work up an audience. | 9 | 7006 | 0,50 | 2,47 |
| 60 | Clarity of logical operation with facts. | 11 | 7371 | 0,50 | 2,47 |
| 61 | Insight into possibilities is not characteristic of him. | 8 | 6419 | 0,50 | 2,46 |
| 62 | A tendency to look around idly in the street is not characteristic of him. | 5 | 1846 | 0,50 | 2,44 |
Table 3. Properties that distinguish LSI from SLE most strongly
| No. | Properties that distinguish LSI from SLE most strongly | Total number of questions with similar meaning (but differing wording) used in calculating the cluster | Total number of responses used in averaging (taking into account all respondents and all question-items included in the cluster) | Probability that the property is above the population mean level in the LSI psychotype | Probability that the property is above the population mean level in the SLE psychotype | How many times more likely the manifestation of the property is in LSI than in SLE |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Becomes internally tense when it is necessary to run across a road amid traffic. | 1 | 369 | 0,60 | 0,11 | 5,29 |
| 2 | A tendency to use redundant information when making decisions. | 6 | 4540 | 0,60 | 0,14 | 4,36 |
| 3 | Responsive delicacy. | 6 | 2409 | 0,62 | 0,16 | 3,85 |
| 4 | Abrupt changes in a situation confuse him to the point of an inhibited state - because it is difficult for him to perceive the situation as a whole; he perceives it sequentially, detail by detail. | 5 | 2156 | 0,76 | 0,20 | 3,74 |
| 5 | He does not like living under constant driving tension, being pushed by difficult assigned tasks; even in an emotional sense, it is easier and more desirable for him to deal with a group of two people than with a large audience. | 4 | 2117 | 0,75 | 0,20 | 3,72 |
| 6 | Indecisiveness, a tendency toward doubts and hesitation. | 8 | 4856 | 0,52 | 0,14 | 3,69 |
| 7 | A fetishistic attitude toward certain carefully and secretly kept possessions. | 1 | 170 | 0,67 | 0,18 | 3,68 |
| 8 | Prefers to communicate with people whose mood is better than, or at least no worse than, his own (correlated with a low level of physical aggression). | 1 | 369 | 0,54 | 0,15 | 3,61 |
| 9 | Conformism in the sphere of action - a tendency not to violate prohibitions and restrictions and to avoid exciting situations of risk. | 28 | 10748 | 0,77 | 0,22 | 3,50 |
| 10 | He has no predisposition to impulsive aggression. | 20 | 9339 | 0,42 | 0,12 | 3,41 |
| 11 | He has no tendency toward sadism. | 8 | 3376 | 0,42 | 0,13 | 3,30 |
| 12 | It is not characteristic of him, in childhood fights, to immediately strike an opponent in the genitals. | 1 | 223 | 0,66 | 0,20 | 3,25 |
| 13 | Removes from his surroundings people in whose presence he feels uncomfortable. | 1 | 316 | 0,74 | 0,23 | 3,21 |
| 14 | He has no inclination or capacity for furious indignation that overwhelms those around him. | 6 | 3930 | 0,53 | 0,17 | 3,20 |
| 15 | Aggression, violence, threats, and humiliation of others ARE NOT his life values (calculated from an expanded list of 39 questions). | 39 | 19803 | 0,45 | 0,14 | 3,19 |
| 16 | He lacks pugnacity and contentiousness, including toward superiors. | 13 | 6452 | 0,61 | 0,19 | 3,16 |
| 17 | Impulsive movements and gestures are not characteristic of him. | 10 | 6023 | 0,80 | 0,26 | 3,14 |
| 18 | He cannot communicate without difficulty on equal terms with a person he does not respect - dislike, irritation, and indignation break through (strong insular cortex function?). | 1 | 236 | 0,75 | 0,24 | 3,13 |
| 19 | He does not like having servants. | 5 | 2689 | 0,63 | 0,20 | 3,11 |
| 20 | Prefers painting in a calm manner rather than bright and shocking painting. | 3 | 964 | 0,81 | 0,26 | 3,08 |
| 21 | Lack of leadership qualities; he does not know how to, and avoids, seizing the initiative. | 25 | 21118 | 0,63 | 0,21 | 3,06 |
| 22 | Sensitivity to danger, insecurity, avoidance of adrenaline surges and situations of high nervous tension and risk. | 27 | 20768 | 0,71 | 0,23 | 3,05 |
| 23 | He has no inclination toward a criminal moral code (he is guided by laws and principles rather than current personal benefit and cynical common sense; he takes account of people’s opinions and interests; he tends to live by laws rather than by underworld “codes”) - expanded list of 32 questions. | 32 | 22455 | 0,52 | 0,17 | 3,05 |
| 24 | Attention is distributed and switched between several objects or processes with difficulty. | 14 | 6839 | 0,75 | 0,25 | 3,04 |
| 25 | Verbal aggression occurs in him more often and more easily than direct physical aggression. | 4 | 1689 | 0,54 | 0,18 | 3,00 |
| 26 | Hot-headedness, hecticness, restlessness, and fussy activity are completely uncharacteristic of him. | 11 | 6594 | 0,80 | 0,27 | 2,98 |
| 27 | There is no carelessness, unconcern, or frivolity in him; he always thinks in advance about the possible consequences of his actions. | 17 | 16003 | 0,76 | 0,26 | 2,94 |
| 28 | An emphatically polite manner of communication. | 3 | 845 | 0,76 | 0,26 | 2,92 |
| 29 | It is not characteristic of him to think that other people are merely expendable material and that it is therefore foolish to take their interests into account. | 11 | 6595 | 0,40 | 0,14 | 2,89 |
| 30 | Self-analysis and self-reflection are well developed in him. | 7 | 8206 | 0,58 | 0,20 | 2,89 |
| 31 | Ability in programming and inclination toward the profession of programmer. | 3 | 1858 | 0,79 | 0,28 | 2,88 |
| 32 | Resistance to monotonous activity. | 16 | 8398 | 0,87 | 0,30 | 2,87 |
| 33 | He avoids taking on difficult things. | 5 | 2403 | 0,75 | 0,26 | 2,82 |
| 34 | Flattery - he does not like being flattered, does not value flattery, and is at least indifferent to it. | 3 | 993 | 0,65 | 0,23 | 2,81 |
| 35 | Does not know how to hate. | 4 | 703 | 0,63 | 0,22 | 2,81 |
| 36 | Sensitivity, touchiness, and fear of losing face before people; generally, a tendency toward social fears. | 17 | 11173 | 0,48 | 0,17 | 2,81 |
| 37 | Intrusive auditory experiences - sounds often seem especially loud and vividly contrasting. | 2 | 778 | 0,43 | 0,15 | 2,79 |
| 38 | He is not inclined toward a criminal moral code and the corresponding cynical common sense (such as “not caught - not a thief,” “there is no defense against a crowbar,” “the guilty one is the one who was caught,” “cunning is intelligence,” along with a liking for the prison-chanson genre) - narrow list of 9 questions. | 6 | 2926 | 0,58 | 0,21 | 2,78 |
| 39 | Humble in a Christian manner. | 5 | 1846 | 0,69 | 0,25 | 2,77 |
| 40 | Intensive mental activity involving excessively many facts and criteria for comparison and checking. | 5 | 1487 | 0,69 | 0,25 | 2,75 |
| 41 | In society he is inconspicuous and lacking in initiative. | 34 | 21335 | 0,79 | 0,29 | 2,74 |
| 42 | He lacks the inclination, desire, and ability to establish relationships of reciprocal favors with people “through connections.” | 1 | 148 | 0,75 | 0,27 | 2,73 |
| 43 | He lacks an inclination and readiness to deceive (expanded list of 6 questions). | 6 | 1780 | 0,74 | 0,27 | 2,72 |
| 44 | A striving for sensory diversity is not characteristic of him. | 15 | 10647 | 0,82 | 0,30 | 2,71 |
| 45 | Dislike (and fear) of driving or operating a vehicle at high speed. | 3 | 2059 | 0,70 | 0,26 | 2,70 |
| 46 | He does not like gambling; at best, he is indifferent to it. | 1 | 199 | 0,76 | 0,28 | 2,68 |
| 47 | He is not drawn to the atmosphere of mass revolutionary passions; by and large, he would prefer to live as a coward than die as a hero. | 8 | 4534 | 0,56 | 0,21 | 2,65 |
| 48 | Prefers detailed classifications in which objects being sorted are divided into many groups with fine details of their properties taken into account (rather than dividing objects into several enlarged groups). | 4 | 1116 | 0,69 | 0,26 | 2,65 |
| 49 | Anxious; anxiety is easily aroused and subsides slowly. | 10 | 6592 | 0,66 | 0,25 | 2,65 |
| 50 | He does not like horror films. | 1 | 535 | 0,61 | 0,23 | 2,63 |
| 51 | His stress resistance is low; he is anxious and prone to fears, experiences many emotions under stress, and threats stop and inhibit him rather than stimulate him. | 16 | 6282 | 0,57 | 0,22 | 2,62 |
| 52 | Conflictual pride is not characteristic of him. | 4 | 1223 | 0,55 | 0,21 | 2,60 |
| 53 | Faithfulness to one’s honest word, reliability in fulfilling obligations. | 9 | 3805 | 0,81 | 0,32 | 2,58 |
| 54 | Neatness and pedantry. | 6 | 2083 | 0,87 | 0,34 | 2,56 |
| 55 | Increased absolute auditory sensitivity (not discriminative sensitivity) - painful sensitivity to noise. | 13 | 7858 | 0,61 | 0,24 | 2,56 |
| 56 | Unrestrained egocentrism of desires is not characteristic of him. | 5 | 1746 | 0,54 | 0,21 | 2,55 |
| 57 | He finds films in which characters end up in embarrassing situations unpleasant. | 2 | 1049 | 0,65 | 0,26 | 2,55 |
| 58 | It is not typical for bright red or scarlet to be his favorite color. | 1 | 275 | 0,77 | 0,30 | 2,55 |
| 59 | Commitment to maintaining order, organization. | 6 | 2300 | 0,83 | 0,33 | 2,54 |
| 60 | He has no inclination or ability to bluff. | 5 | 2574 | 0,62 | 0,25 | 2,53 |
| 61 | Discipline. | 20 | 11799 | 0,81 | 0,32 | 2,52 |
| 62 | Orientation of interests toward the inner rather than the outer world. | 6 | 3965 | 0,81 | 0,32 | 2,51 |
| 63 | He has no dexterity whatsoever in social interaction. | 29 | 16860 | 0,72 | 0,29 | 2,51 |
| 64 | Dislikes strong emotions, prefers nuances. | 5 | 2404 | 0,67 | 0,27 | 2,49 |
| 65 | Prefers a solution (when distributing humanitarian aid) based on equal division, even at the expense of time and money, so that no one is offended. | 1 | 511 | 0,51 | 0,21 | 2,49 |
| 66 | When choosing between quantity and quality, breadth and depth of information processing - quality and depth are chosen. | 10 | 7283 | 0,81 | 0,33 | 2,48 |
| 67 | He does not like heavy rock music. | 2 | 427 | 0,61 | 0,25 | 2,48 |
| 68 | Low level of vigilance toward danger; he notices danger rarely or later than others. | 1 | 586 | 0,56 | 0,23 | 2,47 |
| 69 | The tempo of his thoughts and perception is patient and slow. | 23 | 13538 | 0,70 | 0,29 | 2,44 |
| 70 | Absence or reduced need to be and feel oneself the very first, a leader, a champion, the “top guy in the village.” | 2 | 827 | 0,59 | 0,24 | 2,44 |
| 71 | In a playful scuffle he does not become worked up; it is easy for him to stop in time, including while swimming, when he never behaved rowdily toward friends and never tried to dunk them under water. | 2 | 1046 | 0,75 | 0,31 | 2,43 |
| 72 | More aggressive in fantasies than in actual behavior. | 4 | 2152 | 0,77 | 0,32 | 2,42 |
| 73 | Has difficulty getting out of his head what happened and is over; reflects on it for a long time and retains unpleasant memories for a long time. | 19 | 12471 | 0,49 | 0,20 | 2,42 |
| 74 | Would prefer to sit and meditate - he has a reduced need for an active life, for constantly creating or learning something. | 1 | 275 | 0,66 | 0,27 | 2,42 |
| 75 | Absence or low level of desire for power, need for power, domination, and complete subordination of others - expanded list of 34 questions. | 34 | 18229 | 0,43 | 0,18 | 2,42 |
| 76 | Treats his parents and close relatives respectfully, in any case without a negatively contemptuous attitude. | 3 | 662 | 0,44 | 0,18 | 2,40 |
| 77 | People’s career status means nothing to him. | 1 | 553 | 0,64 | 0,27 | 2,39 |
| 78 | It is easy for him to concentrate on work in advance. | 4 | 3072 | 0,78 | 0,32 | 2,39 |
| 79 | Believes that upbringing influences a person more strongly than heredity. | 1 | 334 | 0,57 | 0,24 | 2,39 |
| 80 | Arrogance, disrespect for another person’s individuality, a contemptuous “looking down” at people around him, and a need to establish his superiority over others - including by harming them and morally “putting them down” (according to the principle “I feel good if others feel bad”) - are not characteristic of him; calculated from 41 questions. | 41 | 24489 | 0,39 | 0,16 | 2,38 |
| 81 | Shyness, difficulty entering into effective contact with other people. | 9 | 5658 | 0,85 | 0,36 | 2,37 |
| 82 | Rejects glamorous values; is not afraid of appearing to be a “bluestocking.” | 2 | 427 | 0,63 | 0,27 | 2,36 |
| 83 | He lacks tactical flexibility - he cannot rapidly and flexibly readjust depending on the situation, cannot introduce many unplanned changes into any undertaking, rapidly change his point of view when new facts arrive, learn and relearn quickly, rapidly switch between states of relaxation and mobilization, or impatiently put any idea immediately onto practical rails; it is also not characteristic of him to frequently abandon former activities and begin new ones. | 16 | 7431 | 0,57 | 0,24 | 2,36 |
| 84 | He has no tendency to inflame passions. | 8 | 3196 | 0,74 | 0,31 | 2,36 |
| 85 | Avoids breaking established arrangements, prefers calm conservative activities. | 9 | 5871 | 0,72 | 0,31 | 2,35 |
| 86 | An instantaneous muscular reaction with good agile coordination is not characteristic of him. | 9 | 7262 | 0,47 | 0,20 | 2,35 |
| 87 | A constant, stable temporal rhythm of life without accelerations, slowdowns, or interruptions. | 8 | 4616 | 0,71 | 0,30 | 2,35 |
| 88 | Absence of aggression toward the weak (he does not have the tendency to enjoy kicking, finishing off, humiliating, destroying, degrading, turning into a slave, or exploiting someone weak and defenseless). | 14 | 5309 | 0,35 | 0,15 | 2,33 |
| 89 | Intensity of mental activity in the form of inner speech. | 9 | 7672 | 0,62 | 0,26 | 2,33 |
| 90 | Has difficulty falling asleep in bright light. | 1 | 591 | 0,50 | 0,21 | 2,33 |
| 91 | Evenness of his relationships and mood, emotional constancy, low levels of emotional lability and mobility. | 16 | 7817 | 0,85 | 0,36 | 2,32 |
| 92 | He is by no means a radical with a fast extraverted intellect; it is not his mission at all to disturb equilibrium and stability or bring a cleansing storm. | 7 | 3281 | 0,65 | 0,28 | 2,31 |
| 93 | Absence of fear of enclosed spaces (claustrophobia). | 1 | 298 | 0,69 | 0,30 | 2,31 |
| 94 | Does not know how to communicate with conflict-prone people who tend to frown or become angry. | 1 | 290 | 0,54 | 0,23 | 2,31 |
| 95 | While performing work, he does not think about pleasant relaxation after it is finished. | 1 | 166 | 0,60 | 0,26 | 2,30 |
| 96 | In order not to become bored or sink into torpor, he does not at all require bustling life around him. | 7 | 3015 | 0,77 | 0,34 | 2,29 |
| 97 | Modesty against an introverted background - in a group, he comes to the fore only when there is a direct need. | 4 | 2886 | 0,84 | 0,37 | 2,26 |
| 98 | Anticipatory emotional fear of possible unpleasant consequences. | 6 | 2225 | 0,45 | 0,20 | 2,26 |
| 99 | He would not like to sit on a jury and assign scores to some participants (that is not for him). | 1 | 242 | 0,53 | 0,23 | 2,26 |
| 100 | Weakness of assertiveness and self-confidence. | 6 | 2823 | 0,53 | 0,23 | 2,26 |
| 101 | Sleep is light and superficial, sensitive even to faint sounds. | 6 | 2185 | 0,50 | 0,22 | 2,25 |
| 102 | Anger-proneness is not characteristic of him. | 7 | 6498 | 0,59 | 0,26 | 2,25 |
| 103 | A low-energy homebody by character. | 7 | 3288 | 0,68 | 0,30 | 2,24 |
| 104 | Small distance between the centers of the pupils (close-set eyes). | 1 | 148 | 0,53 | 0,24 | 2,24 |
| 105 | When changing the surrounding environment, he never becomes so engrossed that it is difficult to inhibit himself and stop in time. | 1 | 199 | 0,63 | 0,28 | 2,24 |
| 106 | Often warily thinks through the intrigues around him so as not to slip up or make a mistake. | 2 | 913 | 0,75 | 0,34 | 2,22 |
| 107 | Low energy potential. | 31 | 18345 | 0,74 | 0,33 | 2,22 |
| 108 | He does not like hunting. | 3 | 2391 | 0,39 | 0,18 | 2,21 |
| 109 | Believes that a small reliable gain today is better than a large unreliable gain tomorrow (a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush). | 6 | 4302 | 0,76 | 0,34 | 2,20 |
| 110 | He is not a distance runner; long-distance running is difficult for him. | 4 | 2763 | 0,51 | 0,23 | 2,20 |
| 111 | Intolerance of other people’s intrusive emotions; he hides from other people’s emotions. | 14 | 7153 | 0,72 | 0,33 | 2,19 |
| 112 | Attaches great importance to hygiene, brushes his teeth more than once a day, and takes a shower or bath daily. | 2 | 811 | 0,64 | 0,29 | 2,19 |
| 113 | Weak immunity (a complicated course of influenza is characteristic). | 1 | 843 | 0,62 | 0,28 | 2,18 |
| 114 | Improvisation, emergency-mode work, reliance on “maybe it will work out,” and rejection of planning are uncharacteristic and alien to him. | 25 | 18850 | 0,83 | 0,38 | 2,18 |
| 115 | Indecisiveness, doubts, and hesitation predominate over self-confidence and decisiveness when he chooses a decision. | 18 | 11113 | 0,41 | 0,19 | 2,17 |
| 116 | Likes the position of the “gray cardinal.” | 1 | 227 | 0,82 | 0,38 | 2,17 |
| 117 | Absence or low level of desire for power, need for power, domination, and complete subordination of others - list of 27 questions. | 27 | 19278 | 0,43 | 0,20 | 2,16 |
| 118 | More concerned with avoiding failure than with achieving success. | 7 | 4431 | 0,65 | 0,30 | 2,16 |
| 119 | Predisposed to a decline in work capacity from reprimands and penalties. | 3 | 1395 | 0,37 | 0,17 | 2,16 |
| 120 | Dependence on others’ opinions - vulnerability, touchiness, dependence. | 14 | 7887 | 0,45 | 0,21 | 2,16 |
| 121 | Likes the profession of dentist. | 2 | 317 | 0,92 | 0,43 | 2,15 |
| 122 | Narrow beam of visual attention. | 2 | 786 | 0,66 | 0,31 | 2,15 |
| 123 | Mood background - a pessimist who overestimates dangers and underestimates opportunities. | 13 | 6840 | 0,65 | 0,30 | 2,15 |
| 124 | Looks to the side rather than into another person’s eyes; avoids another person’s gaze and eye contact. | 5 | 3159 | 0,57 | 0,27 | 2,14 |
| 125 | Absence of demonstrativeness and theatricality in behavior. | 29 | 11088 | 0,80 | 0,37 | 2,13 |
| 126 | Equality, brotherhood, mutual assistance, goodness, justice, creation and enlightenment, yes to personal labor and creation, no to greed and profiteering - adherence to these ideals. | 28 | 12462 | 0,49 | 0,23 | 2,13 |
| 127 | It is not characteristic of him to combine several tasks at one time. | 1 | 166 | 0,78 | 0,37 | 2,13 |
| 128 | Successive (sequential) information-processing processes predominate over simultaneous ones. | 2 | 736 | 0,78 | 0,36 | 2,13 |
| 129 | Absence or insufficiency of gambling excitement. | 24 | 14714 | 0,80 | 0,38 | 2,13 |
| 130 | He lacks priority for questions of profit, efficiency, and expediency - he does not know how to make money always work and does not know how to bargain when making purchases (evaluations of the efficiency of his own actions are considered mainly in the current everyday sphere). | 8 | 4364 | 0,55 | 0,26 | 2,13 |
| 131 | The Moon above the horizon appears very large (the “Moon illusion” - correlated with responsive delicacy). | 1 | 501 | 0,52 | 0,25 | 2,13 |
| 132 | Rigidity of the system of moral values, discipline, and fault-finding in defending norms of social behavior. | 35 | 29532 | 0,74 | 0,35 | 2,11 |
| 133 | Well-developed control of his desires and drives; in particular, greed for possession is not characteristic of him. | 16 | 12027 | 0,65 | 0,31 | 2,11 |
| 134 | Dislikes bright light, prefers subdued light. | 4 | 1672 | 0,68 | 0,32 | 2,11 |
| 135 | Lack of optimism and cheerfulness; he also feels that his reputation in the eyes of others is not high. | 37 | 24467 | 0,70 | 0,33 | 2,11 |
| 136 | Startles at sudden sounds. | 1 | 574 | 0,43 | 0,20 | 2,10 |
| 137 | Poor ability in active sports games requiring good coordination of movements, especially hand movements (volleyball, basketball, tennis, table tennis, badminton). | 3 | 1819 | 0,62 | 0,30 | 2,09 |
| 138 | A tendency to collect his old notes and recorded thoughts. | 1 | 1180 | 0,57 | 0,27 | 2,08 |
| 139 | Dislikes noisy gatherings with a great deal of laughter and merriment. | 3 | 1276 | 0,81 | 0,39 | 2,08 |
| 140 | A particular tendency toward stable habits, toward a predetermined, persevering, and even sequence of actions once begun (which reveals an association with the left-hemisphere “rational” regions of the frontal cortex). | 16 | 12003 | 0,86 | 0,41 | 2,08 |
| 141 | Feels sleepy after eating. | 3 | 1566 | 0,58 | 0,28 | 2,08 |
| 142 | Fear of open spaces (agoraphobia). | 4 | 3144 | 0,79 | 0,38 | 2,08 |
| 143 | Low intellectual self-esteem (his self-assessment of his intellectual and especially business abilities is low; he believes he thinks more slowly than others and cannot cope with tasks; the tempo of his thoughts and perception is low; in practical matters he yields too easily). | 38 | 25725 | 0,52 | 0,25 | 2,07 |
| 144 | He denies agreeing that what is useless for the anthill as a whole will also be useless for any one of its ants. | 2 | 402 | 0,65 | 0,31 | 2,07 |
| 145 | The statement does not fit him at all that “In childhood I was at times absolutely unteachable and sometimes almost irresponsible because of my love of freedom, but I was not offended if I was called crazy and deranged - knowing perfectly well that I was worth more than thousands like them.” | 1 | 299 | 0,59 | 0,29 | 2,07 |
| 146 | Becomes absorbed in the process of any personal creative work. | 1 | 693 | 0,56 | 0,27 | 2,07 |
| 147 | When he smiles or smirks, the left corner of his mouth is raised higher than the right corner. | 1 | 602 | 0,74 | 0,36 | 2,07 |
| 148 | Believes it is better to be an operator of a printing machine than an investigator. | 2 | 856 | 0,67 | 0,33 | 2,07 |
| 149 | A lyrical-poetic-sentimental orientation toward his own inner spiritual-ethical world (gentle, suggestible, rates his knowledge and skills low). | 6 | 5447 | 0,44 | 0,21 | 2,06 |
| 150 | Speaks quietly. | 9 | 6849 | 0,79 | 0,39 | 2,04 |
| 151 | Small letter size in handwriting. | 3 | 2624 | 0,78 | 0,38 | 2,04 |
| 152 | Believes that in nature everything occurs continuously and gradually, without leaps. | 3 | 1039 | 0,75 | 0,37 | 2,04 |
| 153 | Tragedy and fury, strength and passion of emotions are unpleasant to him. | 6 | 2701 | 0,55 | 0,27 | 2,04 |
| 154 | High sensitivity to pain. | 33 | 24469 | 0,35 | 0,17 | 2,04 |
| 155 | A well-developed sense of guilt. | 12 | 8065 | 0,43 | 0,21 | 2,03 |
| 156 | Becomes irritated if he is hurried and his work tempo is disrupted. | 2 | 830 | 0,56 | 0,28 | 2,01 |
| 157 | Emotional memory for details of his acquaintances and meetings with people (correlated with severe experiences of bereavements, losses, and discrepancies between what was expected and the outcome). | 1 | 369 | 0,69 | 0,35 | 2,01 |
| 158 | Capacity for deep tragic experiences and empathy filled with grief and despair. | 4 | 1830 | 0,59 | 0,30 | 2,01 |
| 159 | Low sociability. | 23 | 11419 | 0,83 | 0,42 | 2,00 |
| 160 | He has no aptitude for dancing. | 3 | 1571 | 0,74 | 0,37 | 2,00 |
| 161 | A tendency to look around idly in the street is not characteristic of him. | 5 | 1846 | 0,73 | 0,37 | 2,00 |
| 162 | Sensory, caring order in everyday surroundings - a tendency to care for oneself, one’s possessions, and the environment, and to create and maintain a constant healthy order in the surrounding material world. | 13 | 5566 | 0,84 | 0,42 | 2,00 |
| 163 | Causticity in questions as a mixture of nonconformism and conflict-proneness is not characteristic of him. | 3 | 800 | 0,59 | 0,29 | 1,99 |
Table 4. Properties that distinguish LSI from LSE most strongly
| No. | Properties that distinguish LSI from LSE most strongly | Total number of questions with similar meaning (but differing wording) used in calculating the cluster | Total number of responses used in averaging (taking into account all respondents and all question-items included in the cluster) | Probability that the property is above the population mean level in the LSI psychotype | Probability that the property is above the population mean level in the LSE psychotype | How many times more likely the manifestation of the property is in LSI than in LSE |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | He does not like, and it is not characteristic of him, to spend time in glamorous nightclubs. | 2 | 353 | 0,79 | 0,06 | 12,40 |
| 2 | He has no predisposition toward heavy sports. | 1 | 837 | 0,45 | 0,06 | 7,20 |
| 3 | Would prefer time travel rather than travel to other inhabited planets. | 1 | 257 | 0,72 | 0,11 | 6,59 |
| 4 | Likes the position of the “gray cardinal.” | 1 | 227 | 0,82 | 0,14 | 5,81 |
| 5 | He has no predisposition to tongue tremor. | 1 | 577 | 0,51 | 0,09 | 5,63 |
| 6 | Proofreading abilities - attentive to errors in text. | 5 | 1723 | 0,75 | 0,14 | 5,35 |
| 7 | Afraid of appearing ridiculous; insecure and suspicious in communication. | 7 | 3034 | 0,75 | 0,14 | 5,25 |
| 8 | Does not borrow or take credit, and does not lend himself. | 3 | 1052 | 0,75 | 0,15 | 5,08 |
| 9 | In a playful scuffle he does not become worked up; it is easy for him to stop in time, including while swimming, when he never behaved rowdily toward friends and never tried to dunk them under water. | 2 | 1046 | 0,75 | 0,16 | 4,68 |
| 10 | He does not like work involving intensive muscular load and good muscular control. | 9 | 5367 | 0,57 | 0,13 | 4,58 |
| 11 | He lacks pugnacity and contentiousness, including toward superiors. | 13 | 6452 | 0,61 | 0,14 | 4,43 |
| 12 | He does not belong to the hunter type - he does not like shooting, hunting, fishing, or combat sports. | 8 | 3853 | 0,54 | 0,12 | 4,41 |
| 13 | Insecurity and low self-esteem in communication; he constantly worries and suspects that others think something bad about him or judge him. | 4 | 2009 | 0,55 | 0,13 | 4,32 |
| 14 | Lack of leadership qualities; he does not know how to, and avoids, seizing the initiative. | 25 | 21118 | 0,63 | 0,15 | 4,20 |
| 15 | He denies agreeing that what is useless for the anthill as a whole will also be useless for any one of its ants. | 2 | 402 | 0,65 | 0,16 | 4,12 |
| 16 | In society he is inconspicuous and lacking in initiative. | 34 | 21335 | 0,79 | 0,19 | 4,08 |
| 17 | He does not like hunting. | 3 | 2391 | 0,39 | 0,10 | 3,91 |
| 18 | His speech is unhurried, but contains many intonations. | 1 | 496 | 0,59 | 0,15 | 3,88 |
| 19 | Orientation of interests toward the inner rather than the outer world. | 6 | 3965 | 0,81 | 0,21 | 3,80 |
| 20 | Prefers to go shopping alone rather than in company. | 1 | 257 | 0,70 | 0,19 | 3,78 |
| 21 | The tempo of his thoughts and perception is patient and slow. | 23 | 13538 | 0,70 | 0,19 | 3,74 |
| 22 | He does not like living under constant driving tension, being pushed by difficult assigned tasks; even in an emotional sense, it is easier and more desirable for him to deal with a group of two people than with a large audience. | 4 | 2117 | 0,75 | 0,20 | 3,70 |
| 23 | Low self-regard combined with attentiveness to the opinions of others. | 7 | 3015 | 0,53 | 0,14 | 3,69 |
| 24 | He will never join the ranks of a minority without hope of victory, even if the minority is right. | 1 | 275 | 0,67 | 0,18 | 3,66 |
| 25 | Predisposition to “drop out” of a lecturer’s explanations during lectures. | 1 | 299 | 0,30 | 0,08 | 3,63 |
| 26 | Capacity for deep tragic experiences and empathy filled with grief and despair. | 4 | 1830 | 0,59 | 0,16 | 3,63 |
| 27 | Constant or frequent muscular tension is not characteristic of him (it is absent). | 10 | 6896 | 0,69 | 0,19 | 3,60 |
| 28 | Dislikes strong emotions, prefers nuances. | 5 | 2404 | 0,67 | 0,19 | 3,57 |
| 29 | Speaks quietly. | 9 | 6849 | 0,79 | 0,22 | 3,56 |
| 30 | His stress resistance is low; he is anxious and prone to fears, experiences many emotions under stress, and threats stop and inhibit him rather than stimulate him. | 16 | 6282 | 0,57 | 0,16 | 3,56 |
| 31 | Small distance between the centers of the pupils (close-set eyes). | 1 | 148 | 0,53 | 0,15 | 3,50 |
| 32 | Likes the occupations of confectioner and cook (sensory-Fe occupations). | 2 | 635 | 0,59 | 0,17 | 3,50 |
| 33 | A low-energy homebody by character. | 7 | 3288 | 0,68 | 0,19 | 3,49 |
| 34 | The role of a thoughtless and unfeeling observer-contemplator is close to him. | 11 | 7642 | 0,53 | 0,15 | 3,45 |
| 35 | A sense of his own painful lack of will, disorganization, and insignificance. | 6 | 4079 | 0,49 | 0,14 | 3,44 |
| 36 | Weakness of assertiveness and self-confidence. | 6 | 2823 | 0,53 | 0,16 | 3,31 |
| 37 | Weak physical strength and weak endurance. | 3 | 2112 | 0,40 | 0,12 | 3,31 |
| 38 | Low energy potential. | 31 | 18345 | 0,74 | 0,23 | 3,24 |
| 39 | Mood background - a pessimist who overestimates dangers and underestimates opportunities. | 13 | 6840 | 0,65 | 0,20 | 3,20 |
| 40 | He has no tendency or desire to do everything with his own hands and to master every new undertaking with his own hands. | 1 | 205 | 0,53 | 0,17 | 3,19 |
| 41 | Speaks little. | 23 | 11848 | 0,81 | 0,25 | 3,19 |
| 42 | Low sociability. | 23 | 11419 | 0,83 | 0,26 | 3,17 |
| 43 | Necessarily gestures when speaking. | 1 | 249 | 0,59 | 0,19 | 3,16 |
| 44 | He relaxes easily, likes idle leisure, and his level of motor excitability is not high. | 4 | 2491 | 0,48 | 0,15 | 3,15 |
| 45 | He plays it safe, avoids retraining, changing work methods, changing the system on his computer, etc. | 4 | 2740 | 0,77 | 0,25 | 3,14 |
| 46 | Neither a lack of emotional flexibility and restraint nor an instantaneous logical reaction aloud to emotional frustration is characteristic of him. | 5 | 2814 | 0,49 | 0,16 | 3,14 |
| 47 | Weakness of motivation (abulia), when nothing attracts or pleases him and he wants nothing. | 21 | 15251 | 0,69 | 0,22 | 3,14 |
| 48 | A contemplator; likes watching the movement of a clock hand, the murmuring of a stream, and the sound of surf (correlated with catching contagious yawns). | 3 | 1343 | 0,60 | 0,19 | 3,10 |
| 49 | Lack of energetic enterprise against a background of insufficient confidence in his abilities. | 5 | 1905 | 0,54 | 0,17 | 3,09 |
| 50 | He is not fond of telling jokes. | 2 | 995 | 0,39 | 0,13 | 3,08 |
| 51 | Superstitiousness. | 1 | 563 | 0,54 | 0,18 | 3,06 |
| 52 | Likes to feel his complete and sometimes euphoric merging with the surrounding environment. | 2 | 573 | 0,47 | 0,15 | 3,06 |
| 53 | Speech - he senses feedback signals from his articulatory apparatus quite well, so it is not characteristic of him to make speech errors without noticing them; likewise, he has no difficulty pronouncing words. | 1 | 613 | 0,67 | 0,22 | 3,06 |
| 54 | A lyrical-poetic-sentimental orientation toward his own inner spiritual-ethical world (gentle, suggestible, rates his knowledge and skills low). | 6 | 5447 | 0,44 | 0,14 | 3,05 |
| 55 | Lack of active organization and responsibility. | 9 | 4974 | 0,30 | 0,10 | 3,05 |
| 56 | He has no inclination or capacity for furious indignation that overwhelms those around him. | 6 | 3930 | 0,53 | 0,18 | 3,05 |
| 57 | Patient - it is not characteristic of him to become irritated even with slow-witted listeners, even if his explanations are not immediately understood correctly. | 6 | 3101 | 0,67 | 0,22 | 3,04 |
| 58 | Small letter size in handwriting. | 3 | 2624 | 0,78 | 0,26 | 3,02 |
| 59 | Sensitivity to danger, insecurity, avoidance of adrenaline surges and situations of high nervous tension and risk. | 27 | 20768 | 0,71 | 0,24 | 3,02 |
| 60 | He does not have the habit of picking at hangnails on his fingers. | 1 | 336 | 0,69 | 0,23 | 3,00 |
| 61 | Love of systematizing collections. | 3 | 1244 | 0,76 | 0,26 | 2,98 |
| 62 | He has neither a focus on nor developed abilities for economizing time resources. | 10 | 5114 | 0,52 | 0,17 | 2,97 |
| 63 | Places intellect and intellectual refinement above all else in his values, disregarding the tinsel of life. | 3 | 891 | 0,55 | 0,19 | 2,97 |
| 64 | Saturated with emotional memories. | 3 | 936 | 0,60 | 0,20 | 2,96 |
| 65 | Low intellectual self-esteem (his self-assessment of his intellectual and especially business abilities is low; he believes he thinks more slowly than others and cannot cope with tasks; the tempo of his thoughts and perception is low; in practical matters he yields too easily). | 38 | 25725 | 0,52 | 0,17 | 2,96 |
| 66 | Not importunate. | 5 | 1177 | 0,69 | 0,23 | 2,95 |
| 67 | Ease of inhibiting motor reactions. | 16 | 6624 | 0,67 | 0,23 | 2,94 |
| 68 | Believes it is better to be an operator of a printing machine than an investigator. | 2 | 856 | 0,67 | 0,23 | 2,92 |
| 69 | Believes that being like everyone else, living like everyone else, and doing only what everyone else does is exceptionally repugnant. | 3 | 853 | 0,64 | 0,22 | 2,91 |
| 70 | Belief in fate, destiny, predetermination. | 2 | 905 | 0,59 | 0,20 | 2,90 |
| 71 | He has never experienced a rapid rise of anger and other negative emotions in conflicts. | 5 | 2289 | 0,69 | 0,24 | 2,89 |
| 72 | Handwriting - the signature is simple and unpretentious, without elaborate curls and flourishes. | 1 | 356 | 0,60 | 0,21 | 2,88 |
| 73 | Shyness, difficulty entering into effective contact with other people. | 9 | 5658 | 0,85 | 0,30 | 2,86 |
| 74 | Hot-headedness, hecticness, restlessness, and fussy activity are completely uncharacteristic of him. | 11 | 6594 | 0,80 | 0,28 | 2,86 |
| 75 | His speech has no predisposition to case errors and slips. | 1 | 594 | 0,67 | 0,24 | 2,86 |
| 76 | He is not characterized by a love of boasting, fibbing, and showing off. | 4 | 817 | 0,81 | 0,28 | 2,85 |
| 77 | He does not like gambling; at best, he is indifferent to it. | 1 | 199 | 0,76 | 0,27 | 2,82 |
| 78 | When explaining something, asks clarifying questions - to check and track whether he is being understood correctly. | 1 | 223 | 0,70 | 0,25 | 2,82 |
| 79 | Prefers to minimize the information flow coming to him - a symptom of low-energy introversion. | 3 | 1203 | 0,68 | 0,24 | 2,82 |
| 80 | His speech contains few or practically no verbs formed colloquially from nouns (on the one hand, this reflects ease of synonym selection; on the other, infrequent use of verbs). | 1 | 951 | 0,71 | 0,25 | 2,82 |
| 81 | Mood background - with a tendency toward doubts and fears, lacking self-confidence, prone to doubts about his competence. | 15 | 8650 | 0,44 | 0,16 | 2,81 |
| 82 | Tries not to step on flowers in a field. | 1 | 214 | 0,53 | 0,19 | 2,79 |
| 83 | If he were a god or a superior, he would prefer to distribute misfortunes among several people while reducing their intensity for each person (correlated with playing it safe, anticipatory fear of unpleasant consequences, and delicacy). | 1 | 620 | 0,50 | 0,18 | 2,78 |
| 84 | It is easy to make him lose his temper, but once he does, he recovers quickly. | 1 | 257 | 0,47 | 0,17 | 2,76 |
| 85 | Often warily thinks through the intrigues around him so as not to slip up or make a mistake. | 2 | 913 | 0,75 | 0,27 | 2,75 |
| 86 | Lack of optimism and cheerfulness; he also feels that his reputation in the eyes of others is not high. | 37 | 24467 | 0,70 | 0,26 | 2,74 |
| 87 | In communication he lacks directness and openness. | 11 | 5145 | 0,71 | 0,26 | 2,74 |
| 88 | Responsive delicacy. | 6 | 2409 | 0,62 | 0,23 | 2,71 |
| 89 | Speech pauses, “the tongue sticks,” uh-ing and um-ing during speech, difficulty translating his thoughts into extended statements. Association with anterior Broca’s aphasia. | 12 | 6349 | 0,59 | 0,22 | 2,71 |
| 90 | Absence of desire for power, a tendency toward independence and withdrawal from involvement in vertical management hierarchies. | 20 | 13703 | 0,39 | 0,14 | 2,71 |
| 91 | Evenness of work capacity combined with unevenness of mood is not characteristic of him. | 2 | 1691 | 0,53 | 0,20 | 2,70 |
| 92 | The past is more interesting to his thoughts than the future. | 4 | 1724 | 0,73 | 0,27 | 2,66 |
| 93 | Anger-proneness is not characteristic of him. | 7 | 6498 | 0,59 | 0,22 | 2,65 |
| 94 | He is not drawn to the atmosphere of mass revolutionary passions; by and large, he would prefer to live as a coward than die as a hero. | 8 | 4534 | 0,56 | 0,21 | 2,64 |
| 95 | Draws poorly. | 3 | 816 | 0,68 | 0,26 | 2,62 |
| 96 | His face is rather broad. | 1 | 631 | 0,63 | 0,24 | 2,62 |
| 97 | Insufficiently businesslike and insufficiently clear in administrative thinking; a weak organizer and manager in large structures. | 9 | 4396 | 0,38 | 0,15 | 2,60 |
| 98 | It is easy for him to move his eyes from side to side and up and down. | 5 | 2864 | 0,57 | 0,22 | 2,60 |
| 99 | He does not consider himself entitled to be master of the lives and fates of other people; opposes the death penalty; he would not like to be a judge, prosecutor, or investigator. | 6 | 1500 | 0,41 | 0,16 | 2,59 |
| 100 | Catching other people’s yawns (contagious yawning after others). | 1 | 1174 | 0,44 | 0,17 | 2,58 |
| 101 | Predisposition to daytime sleepiness. | 11 | 8821 | 0,41 | 0,16 | 2,58 |
| 102 | A childishly tearful facial expression is not characteristic of him. | 1 | 279 | 0,76 | 0,30 | 2,57 |
| 103 | He has no predisposition to chin tremor. | 1 | 819 | 0,65 | 0,25 | 2,57 |
| 104 | He has no tendency toward meticulous care of the skin of his body. | 1 | 242 | 0,62 | 0,24 | 2,56 |
| 105 | He is by no means a radical with a fast extraverted intellect; it is not his mission at all to disturb equilibrium and stability or bring a cleansing storm. | 7 | 3281 | 0,65 | 0,25 | 2,55 |
| 106 | Tactful, verbally delicate, provokes negative emotions in people less than others do. | 21 | 7485 | 0,55 | 0,21 | 2,55 |
| 107 | A grumbling critic-skeptic sprawled in an armchair. | 1 | 558 | 0,74 | 0,29 | 2,54 |
| 108 | The role of a boss who goes “belly first” ahead of everyone is absolutely alien to him. | 6 | 4646 | 0,47 | 0,18 | 2,54 |
| 109 | Modesty against an introverted background - in a group, he comes to the fore only when there is a direct need. | 4 | 2886 | 0,84 | 0,33 | 2,54 |
| 110 | Personal openness and a need to disseminate knowledge and information are not characteristic of him. | 15 | 7414 | 0,69 | 0,27 | 2,54 |
| 111 | Predisposed to diseases of the digestive organs. | 1 | 590 | 0,67 | 0,27 | 2,53 |
| 112 | Gluttony, greediness with food, a high and inelegant speed of eating, and overeating with an inability to stop are not characteristic of him. | 7 | 3550 | 0,75 | 0,30 | 2,53 |
| 113 | Absence or low level of desire for power, need for power, domination, and complete subordination of others - list of 27 questions. | 27 | 19278 | 0,43 | 0,17 | 2,53 |
| 114 | It is NOT CHARACTERISTIC of him in speech to experience pronounced difficulty in selecting necessary words that are precise in meaning (as a result often replacing them with less precise ones). | 1 | 314 | 0,87 | 0,34 | 2,52 |
| 115 | High level of tolerance for other people’s opinions. | 4 | 2578 | 0,44 | 0,17 | 2,52 |
| 116 | A tendency toward multiple alternative explanations. | 4 | 1501 | 0,39 | 0,15 | 2,52 |
| 117 | Indecisiveness, a tendency toward doubts and hesitation. | 8 | 4856 | 0,52 | 0,21 | 2,52 |
| 118 | Thoughts about spirituality and morality, God and fate are not characteristic of him. | 1 | 345 | 0,76 | 0,30 | 2,50 |
| 119 | Absence or insufficiency of inner dynamism (he cannot be an inspired, dynamically behaving person around whom everything must necessarily seethe, move, and change). | 8 | 4804 | 0,83 | 0,33 | 2,48 |
| 120 | Schizothymic detachment from the world with elements of emotional flattening, autistic withdrawal - “my hut is on the edge; I know nothing.” | 28 | 16818 | 0,74 | 0,30 | 2,48 |
| 121 | Today he is sadder and more tired and less lively than usual. | 4 | 2052 | 0,63 | 0,26 | 2,47 |
| 122 | Weakness of vital desires, apathy. | 7 | 4721 | 0,47 | 0,19 | 2,47 |
| 123 | Constant evaluation and optimization of financial or other material gain are not characteristic of him; profit, expediency, calculation, and efficiency are not among his key concepts. | 26 | 13498 | 0,41 | 0,17 | 2,47 |
| 124 | His eyebrows are more likely spread outward than shaped like a “house.” | 2 | 1021 | 0,58 | 0,24 | 2,46 |
| 125 | Dreaminess, withdrawal into imagination, difficulty engaging with the real situation. | 20 | 10408 | 0,41 | 0,17 | 2,45 |
| 126 | Aggression, violence, threats, and humiliation of others ARE NOT his life values (calculated from an expanded list of 39 questions). | 39 | 19803 | 0,45 | 0,18 | 2,45 |
| 127 | Absence or low level of desire for power, need for power, domination, and complete subordination of others - expanded list of 34 questions. | 34 | 18229 | 0,43 | 0,18 | 2,45 |
| 128 | It is not characteristic of him to perceive any new information with interest and enthusiasm. | 1 | 279 | 0,75 | 0,30 | 2,45 |
| 129 | A love of looking at his own image in photographs and in the mirror is not characteristic of him (presumably, such a love is associated with high activity of the anterior insular cortex, while the absence of such a love may indicate low activity of this cortex). | 3 | 617 | 0,57 | 0,23 | 2,45 |
| 130 | He lacks tactical flexibility - he cannot rapidly and flexibly readjust depending on the situation, cannot introduce many unplanned changes into any undertaking, rapidly change his point of view when new facts arrive, learn and relearn quickly, rapidly switch between states of relaxation and mobilization, or impatiently put any idea immediately onto practical rails; it is also not characteristic of him to frequently abandon former activities and begin new ones. | 16 | 7431 | 0,57 | 0,24 | 2,44 |
| 131 | He does not like heavy rock music. | 2 | 427 | 0,61 | 0,25 | 2,43 |
| 132 | It is not characteristic of him to combine several tasks at one time. | 1 | 166 | 0,78 | 0,32 | 2,43 |
| 133 | Speech in rapid-fire bursts without intonation is not characteristic of him. | 3 | 545 | 0,72 | 0,30 | 2,42 |
| 134 | His emotions are reflected only very weakly on his face. | 9 | 5290 | 0,85 | 0,35 | 2,41 |
| 135 | A defocused gaze “into infinity” is characteristic. | 2 | 1269 | 0,50 | 0,21 | 2,41 |
| 136 | Depressiveness as a frequent or usual mood background. | 19 | 10322 | 0,54 | 0,23 | 2,39 |
| 137 | Loves himself strongly. | 1 | 709 | 0,53 | 0,22 | 2,38 |
| 138 | He is not greedy with food and always eats in a measured and calm manner. | 2 | 1263 | 0,66 | 0,28 | 2,37 |
| 139 | Fear of open spaces (agoraphobia). | 4 | 3144 | 0,79 | 0,33 | 2,36 |
| 140 | He is indifferent to creating or changing something with his own hands; he lacks the motivation that the world deserves to be remade and improved because, supposedly, it is itself plastic and constantly changing. | 3 | 865 | 0,81 | 0,34 | 2,36 |
| 141 | A need for psychotherapy. | 2 | 1494 | 0,53 | 0,23 | 2,36 |
| 142 | Suspiciously avoids being near sick people. | 3 | 759 | 0,60 | 0,25 | 2,35 |
| 143 | He has no tendency or capacity to view surrounding objects and people through the prism of possible manipulations with them. | 6 | 2932 | 0,66 | 0,28 | 2,35 |
| 144 | Chewing movements are slow. | 3 | 2295 | 0,60 | 0,26 | 2,34 |
| 145 | It is not characteristic of him to give away his unnecessary possessions or unused ideas. | 1 | 756 | 0,79 | 0,34 | 2,34 |
| 146 | Likes simple and coarse but plentiful food. | 1 | 290 | 0,71 | 0,31 | 2,34 |
| 147 | Dislike (and fear) of driving or operating a vehicle at high speed. | 3 | 2059 | 0,70 | 0,30 | 2,34 |
| 148 | Poor, weak verbal memory. | 4 | 2555 | 0,61 | 0,26 | 2,34 |
| 149 | Sometimes threatens people with unpleasant things he can cause (likes to threaten and say nasty things). | 2 | 532 | 0,68 | 0,29 | 2,34 |
| 150 | Lives in a kind of fog - he senses the emanations of other people, and even events of quite recent life seem to him like a hazy dream. | 2 | 476 | 0,58 | 0,25 | 2,31 |
| 151 | Indecisiveness, doubts, and hesitation predominate over self-confidence and decisiveness when he chooses a decision. | 18 | 11113 | 0,41 | 0,18 | 2,30 |
| 152 | It is not characteristic of him to believe that almost every person, in his worldview, is the center around which both the sun and other people revolve in circles. | 1 | 652 | 0,67 | 0,29 | 2,29 |
| 153 | Indifference to money and possessions. | 10 | 4707 | 0,35 | 0,15 | 2,29 |
| 154 | Low industriousness, insufficient readiness for work; no need to drive away a bad mood through work. | 10 | 8659 | 0,31 | 0,14 | 2,29 |
| 155 | Uninhibited motor automatisms are absent; there is a low need for movement and difficulty initiating movement, with ease in maintaining an immobile posture. | 13 | 4594 | 0,83 | 0,36 | 2,29 |
| 156 | Gloomy pessimism. | 3 | 607 | 0,61 | 0,27 | 2,29 |
| 157 | He lacks priority for questions of profit, efficiency, and expediency - he does not know how to make money always work and does not know how to bargain when making purchases (evaluations of the efficiency of his own actions are considered mainly in the current everyday sphere). | 8 | 4364 | 0,55 | 0,24 | 2,29 |
| 158 | Sensitivity even to weak emotional nuances in people’s behavior. | 33 | 24820 | 0,40 | 0,18 | 2,28 |
| 159 | If he could choose, he would prefer to live in a valley rather than in a house on a high mountain surrounded by severe granite snow-covered peaks and alpine meadows. | 1 | 205 | 0,52 | 0,23 | 2,27 |
| 160 | A tendency to use redundant information when making decisions. | 6 | 4540 | 0,60 | 0,26 | 2,27 |
| 161 | Indifference to school history. | 1 | 242 | 0,48 | 0,21 | 2,26 |
| 162 | Emotional stability without any tendency toward poorly controlled aggressive-irritable outbursts, lack of restraint, or lack of equanimity. | 29 | 14456 | 0,79 | 0,35 | 2,26 |
| 163 | A fetishistic attitude toward certain carefully and secretly kept possessions. | 1 | 170 | 0,67 | 0,30 | 2,25 |
| 164 | Suspiciousness, hypochondria. | 11 | 8177 | 0,47 | 0,21 | 2,25 |
| 165 | He has never noticed that chewing something helps him think. | 1 | 511 | 0,51 | 0,23 | 2,25 |
| 166 | No desire to have many children. | 1 | 739 | 0,66 | 0,30 | 2,24 |
| 167 | He is not predisposed to explosiveness - accumulating explosiveness. | 6 | 2991 | 0,67 | 0,30 | 2,24 |
| 168 | High absolute sensitivity of hearing (even to low decibel levels). | 6 | 3798 | 0,65 | 0,29 | 2,22 |
| 169 | Vulnerable to remarks about his lack of aesthetic taste. | 1 | 805 | 0,55 | 0,25 | 2,21 |
| 170 | It is not characteristic of him to think that other people are merely expendable material and that it is therefore foolish to take their interests into account. | 11 | 6595 | 0,40 | 0,18 | 2,21 |
| 171 | Fragility of blood vessels at the body surface (easy bruising) is not characteristic of him. | 1 | 686 | 0,67 | 0,30 | 2,20 |
| 172 | He does not believe that prestige is the principal necessary quality of clothing and personal possessions and does not follow the saying “clothes make the man” - this property is also closely correlated with neglect of his appearance and self-care. | 13 | 7870 | 0,53 | 0,24 | 2,20 |
| 173 | Predisposed to a prolonged bad, angry mood that he wants to take out on someone. | 1 | 166 | 0,56 | 0,25 | 2,19 |
| 174 | Conflictual pride is not characteristic of him. | 4 | 1223 | 0,55 | 0,25 | 2,19 |
| 175 | He is not stubborn. | 8 | 5818 | 0,37 | 0,17 | 2,18 |
| 176 | Believes that there is too much animal and too little human in people. | 1 | 369 | 0,53 | 0,24 | 2,18 |
| 177 | Strategic long-term “progressively upward” planning of his life and career, persistence and consistency in carrying out career plans and pursuing intended goals are not characteristic of him (expanded list of 16 questions). | 16 | 9599 | 0,32 | 0,15 | 2,18 |
Table 5. Properties that distinguish LSI from SLI most strongly
| No. | Properties that distinguish LSI from SLI most strongly | Total number of questions with similar meaning (but differing wording) used in calculating the cluster | Total number of responses used in averaging (taking into account all respondents and all question-items included in the cluster) | Probability that the property is above the population mean level in the LSI psychotype | Probability that the property is above the population mean level in the SLI psychotype | How many times more likely the manifestation of the property is in LSI than in SLI |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | His speech has no predisposition to case errors and slips. | 1 | 594 | 0,67 | 0,12 | 5,45 |
| 2 | Constant or frequent muscular tension. | 10 | 6896 | 0,31 | 0,07 | 4,17 |
| 3 | The future is interesting to his thoughts. | 14 | 15726 | 0,45 | 0,11 | 4,13 |
| 4 | Frequent thoughts about the future. | 5 | 5276 | 0,40 | 0,11 | 3,84 |
| 5 | It is not characteristic of him, when writing on a sheet of paper, to leave very wide margins on the left and shift the text toward the right side of the sheet. | 1 | 397 | 0,54 | 0,14 | 3,83 |
| 6 | The future and the past are more interesting to him than the present moment. | 4 | 3733 | 0,34 | 0,09 | 3,73 |
| 7 | Short phrases within sentences are not characteristic of him (on the contrary, he is verbose). | 2 | 2168 | 0,30 | 0,08 | 3,57 |
| 8 | He has no predisposition to suicidal tendencies. | 1 | 587 | 0,69 | 0,20 | 3,43 |
| 9 | Pleasant experiences of anticipation and hope are frequent. | 3 | 885 | 0,43 | 0,13 | 3,25 |
| 10 | Timidity. | 5 | 1565 | 0,37 | 0,12 | 3,02 |
| 11 | Food - love of bread, high consumption of it. | 1 | 232 | 0,64 | 0,22 | 2,89 |
| 12 | Self-analysis and self-reflection are well developed in him. | 7 | 8206 | 0,58 | 0,20 | 2,88 |
| 13 | Being a musician is more interesting to him than being an ethnographer. | 1 | 299 | 0,53 | 0,19 | 2,84 |
| 14 | He is indifferent to creating or changing something with his own hands; he lacks the motivation that the world deserves to be remade and improved because, supposedly, it is itself plastic and constantly changing. | 3 | 865 | 0,81 | 0,29 | 2,80 |
| 15 | It is not characteristic of him to omit letters or entire syllables when writing. | 1 | 920 | 0,70 | 0,25 | 2,79 |
| 16 | Work as a civil-law attorney would appeal to him more than work as a railway locomotive driver. | 1 | 242 | 0,46 | 0,17 | 2,74 |
| 17 | Reads people’s thoughts insightfully. | 4 | 1498 | 0,38 | 0,14 | 2,72 |
| 18 | It is not characteristic of him, in childhood fights, to immediately strike an opponent in the genitals. | 1 | 223 | 0,66 | 0,24 | 2,69 |
| 19 | Thoughts about tomorrow are filled with emotional meaning for him. | 6 | 5950 | 0,35 | 0,13 | 2,67 |
| 20 | He wants to hear any unpleasant truth as well. | 1 | 257 | 0,66 | 0,25 | 2,65 |
| 21 | He is not predisposed to a prolonged bad, angry mood that he wants to take out on someone. | 1 | 166 | 0,44 | 0,17 | 2,56 |
| 22 | Likes mental play with developmental trends. | 16 | 11313 | 0,39 | 0,15 | 2,56 |
| 23 | Muscular tension even before sleep; it is difficult to release tension even while resting. | 5 | 6925 | 0,60 | 0,24 | 2,54 |
| 24 | Prefers to communicate with people whose mood is better than, or at least no worse than, his own (correlated with a low level of physical aggression). | 1 | 369 | 0,54 | 0,22 | 2,47 |
| 25 | Anxiety - anxious fantasizing. | 19 | 11900 | 0,48 | 0,20 | 2,42 |
| 26 | Predisposition to cardiac arrhythmias. | 1 | 232 | 0,40 | 0,17 | 2,36 |
| 27 | Good ability to integrate and compare different points in time. | 24 | 20489 | 0,38 | 0,16 | 2,33 |
| 28 | Has an ability to foresee the future. | 8 | 10254 | 0,32 | 0,14 | 2,33 |
| 29 | He is fanatical about his own innovations; here it is difficult for him to readjust, abandon what is mistaken, and compromise. | 3 | 903 | 0,74 | 0,32 | 2,30 |
| 30 | Has difficulty getting out of his head what happened and is over; reflects on it for a long time and retains unpleasant memories for a long time. | 19 | 12471 | 0,49 | 0,21 | 2,30 |
| 31 | It is easy for him to concentrate on work in advance. | 4 | 3072 | 0,78 | 0,34 | 2,30 |
| 32 | Would prefer time travel rather than travel to other inhabited planets. | 1 | 257 | 0,72 | 0,31 | 2,30 |
| 33 | Memory for other people’s appearance is better than memory for voices. | 1 | 166 | 0,74 | 0,32 | 2,29 |
| 34 | Inertia of search activity (mechanically continues searching for a needed object after the problem has already been resolved). | 1 | 523 | 0,53 | 0,23 | 2,28 |
| 35 | He does not know how to notice the beauty of nature and admire it. | 1 | 606 | 0,57 | 0,25 | 2,27 |
| 36 | Thoughts of death, fear of death. | 1 | 1056 | 0,56 | 0,24 | 2,27 |
| 37 | His conversations are long, detailed, and thorough. | 1 | 1665 | 0,56 | 0,25 | 2,25 |
| 38 | He has no tendency to leave a conversation indifferently and impolitely or rudely, simply cutting it off. | 1 | 299 | 0,47 | 0,21 | 2,24 |
| 39 | He does not regard himself as someone who does not care about anything in life. | 8 | 7778 | 0,44 | 0,20 | 2,24 |
| 40 | Plans his week using organizers and daily planners. | 1 | 323 | 0,56 | 0,25 | 2,23 |
| 41 | He has never suffered from “restless legs” syndrome toward evening. | 1 | 232 | 0,71 | 0,32 | 2,22 |
| 42 | Capacity for deep tragic experiences and empathy filled with grief and despair. | 4 | 1830 | 0,59 | 0,27 | 2,21 |
| 43 | Low and insufficient strength of biological motivations and vital instincts, lack of integrity and awareness of desires; actual sensory and career-material needs are weak, and the values of imagination and curiosity are stronger for him than life’s sensory pleasures (calculated from 16 questions). | 16 | 16434 | 0,47 | 0,21 | 2,20 |
| 44 | Poor, indistinct, and diffuse sense of his body and the coordinates of its organs (assessment from 8 questions). | 8 | 7464 | 0,36 | 0,17 | 2,20 |
| 45 | Likes historical films more than films about the present day. | 1 | 242 | 0,77 | 0,35 | 2,20 |
| 46 | Relaxation while resting is absent - he does not know how to rest in a relaxed state. | 6 | 3952 | 0,69 | 0,32 | 2,18 |
| 47 | A striving for comfort, practicality, skill, and demandingness in these matters are not characteristic of him. | 25 | 20811 | 0,41 | 0,19 | 2,17 |
| 48 | He does not like heavy rock music. | 2 | 427 | 0,61 | 0,28 | 2,17 |
| 49 | He likes it when others feel guilty or humiliated before him. | 1 | 369 | 0,82 | 0,38 | 2,16 |
| 50 | He is unable to read inverted printed text quickly (lack of invariance to image rotation). | 1 | 791 | 0,62 | 0,29 | 2,15 |
| 51 | Weak health and constant insecurity about it, possibly with hypochondriacal experiences. | 8 | 4201 | 0,44 | 0,20 | 2,14 |
| 52 | Easily arising inhibition in speech areas is not characteristic of him; in particular, a telegraphic style of speech is not characteristic of him. | 3 | 2819 | 0,31 | 0,15 | 2,14 |
| 53 | A tendency to draw extra vertical strokes in the letters и, ш, п, щ is not characteristic of him (correlated with absence of pedantry and absence of a tendency to refine monotonous skills). | 1 | 249 | 0,47 | 0,22 | 2,13 |
| 54 | Fantasies are often more convincing to him than what is visually evident (imagination is more important than reality). | 8 | 5651 | 0,30 | 0,14 | 2,12 |
| 55 | Predisposed to rolling bread crumbs into little balls with his fingers mechanically. | 2 | 836 | 0,51 | 0,24 | 2,12 |
| 56 | Predisposition to a sensation of uneven passage of time, as though with condensations and rarefactions. | 4 | 2041 | 0,36 | 0,17 | 2,12 |
| 57 | Verbal aggression occurs in him more often and more easily than direct physical aggression. | 4 | 1689 | 0,54 | 0,26 | 2,10 |
| 58 | Poor, indistinct, and diffuse sense of his body and the coordinates of its organs (assessment from 4 questions). | 4 | 1847 | 0,41 | 0,19 | 2,10 |
| 59 | Always remembers even his unseen enemies. | 1 | 369 | 0,75 | 0,36 | 2,10 |
| 60 | Low level of associative mobility, considered as difficulty retaining a thought (the thought is retained easily). | 7 | 4085 | 0,81 | 0,39 | 2,08 |
| 61 | It is not characteristic of him to combine several tasks at one time. | 1 | 166 | 0,78 | 0,38 | 2,08 |
| 62 | Sells more profitably than he buys (it is easier for him to “push” something on others than to save money). | 1 | 166 | 0,64 | 0,31 | 2,06 |
| 63 | In emotions, what attracts him most is their strength and passion, up to tragedy and fury. | 6 | 2701 | 0,45 | 0,22 | 2,05 |
| 64 | Believes that discipline, unquestioning compliance, and the existing conservative order are more important than creative initiative. | 7 | 2900 | 0,85 | 0,41 | 2,05 |
| 65 | He is not characterized by indulging momentary distractions, a need for distractions and breaks, frequent diversion to other tasks, frequent changes of plans, or rapid exhaustion of motivation. | 12 | 6803 | 0,84 | 0,41 | 2,04 |
| 66 | He thinks better if he verbalizes his thoughts aloud. | 1 | 166 | 0,62 | 0,30 | 2,04 |
| 67 | Intrusiveness of visual mental images. | 3 | 2706 | 0,38 | 0,19 | 2,03 |
| 68 | Predisposed to diseases of the digestive organs. | 1 | 590 | 0,67 | 0,33 | 2,03 |
| 69 | Causticity in questions - a mixture of nonconformism and conflict-proneness. | 3 | 800 | 0,41 | 0,20 | 2,03 |
| 70 | Restlessness and a tendency to become involved in hiking, tourism, mountaineering, running, etc. are not characteristic of him. | 2 | 475 | 0,67 | 0,33 | 2,02 |
| 71 | A donor of negatively malicious, painful emotions (assessment from 10 questions). | 10 | 3038 | 0,69 | 0,35 | 2,01 |
| 72 | Lacks the ability and skill to wait patiently and idly-lazily for the opportune moment for an advantageous action. | 6 | 2206 | 0,75 | 0,37 | 2,01 |
| 73 | Ease and mobility of motor inhibition are not characteristic of him (it is difficult for him to stop movement and quickly change its direction). | 10 | 4966 | 0,39 | 0,19 | 2,00 |
| 74 | He is characterized not by a large, broad-boned, stocky build but, on the contrary, by an elongated “narrow-boned” build. | 4 | 2707 | 0,53 | 0,26 | 2,00 |
| 75 | Predisposition to anxiety as a vague premonition of danger. | 8 | 4547 | 0,49 | 0,25 | 2,00 |
| 76 | Concentration on unusual and new sensations of his body and experimentation with them are not characteristic of him. | 2 | 433 | 0,47 | 0,24 | 2,00 |
| 77 | Paranoid tendencies, or a sense of threat from others (correlated with a love of classification and with muscular tension even at rest). | 4 | 2468 | 0,74 | 0,37 | 1,99 |
| 78 | Improvisation, emergency-mode work, reliance on “maybe it will work out,” and rejection of planning are uncharacteristic and alien to him. | 25 | 18850 | 0,83 | 0,42 | 1,99 |
| 79 | From fragments of human behavior, he easily infers general goals and the overall intrigue of the plot. | 3 | 1260 | 0,54 | 0,27 | 1,99 |
| 80 | He will never join the ranks of a minority without hope of victory, even if the minority is right. | 1 | 275 | 0,67 | 0,34 | 1,98 |
| 81 | It is not characteristic of him to believe that the most dreadful death is death from hunger. | 1 | 640 | 0,51 | 0,26 | 1,98 |
| 82 | He does not like animals in his home. | 1 | 170 | 0,70 | 0,35 | 1,98 |
| 83 | A love of the science-fiction/fantasy genre in literature and film is not characteristic of him. | 1 | 241 | 0,47 | 0,24 | 1,98 |
| 84 | It is not typical for green to be his favorite color. | 1 | 932 | 0,51 | 0,26 | 1,96 |
| 85 | There are things that are forbidden for him in sex. | 1 | 405 | 0,44 | 0,23 | 1,96 |
| 86 | Receptive to criticism. | 2 | 730 | 0,70 | 0,36 | 1,94 |
| 87 | Rigidity of the system of moral values, discipline, and fault-finding in defending norms of social behavior. | 35 | 29532 | 0,74 | 0,38 | 1,93 |
| 88 | The corners of his mouth are more likely lowered than raised (correlated with thinking through the consequences of his actions, secrecy regarding features of his life, absence of impulsivity and carelessness). | 1 | 649 | 0,68 | 0,35 | 1,93 |
| 89 | In his apartment he DOES NOT like light-colored walls, light-colored furniture, spaciousness, modern style, and a small number of cabinets. | 1 | 701 | 0,50 | 0,26 | 1,93 |
| 90 | Smooth visual tracking of a moving object is not characteristic of him; his gaze rather “jumps.” | 4 | 1627 | 0,66 | 0,34 | 1,92 |
| 91 | While performing work, he does not think about pleasant relaxation after it is finished. | 1 | 166 | 0,60 | 0,31 | 1,92 |
| 92 | Insightful regarding other people’s lack of talent; sees through the mask immediately. | 1 | 393 | 0,53 | 0,27 | 1,92 |
| 93 | He is unlikely to rush quickly to help a person whose life is in danger. | 1 | 170 | 0,65 | 0,34 | 1,91 |
| 94 | He lacks an inclination and readiness to deceive (expanded list of 6 questions). | 6 | 1780 | 0,74 | 0,39 | 1,90 |
| 95 | Flattery - ability to flatter. | 2 | 1101 | 0,48 | 0,25 | 1,89 |
| 96 | The eyes are not deeply set in the eye sockets. | 1 | 393 | 0,60 | 0,32 | 1,87 |
| 97 | It is not characteristic of him to spend a long time revising a text after writing it. | 1 | 590 | 0,58 | 0,31 | 1,87 |
| 98 | It is not characteristic of him consciously to avoid all difficult, unpleasant, and disturbing thoughts, as well as people with problems. | 4 | 1894 | 0,54 | 0,29 | 1,87 |
| 99 | Strategic long-term “progressively upward” planning of his life and career (narrow list of 9 questions). | 9 | 6073 | 0,66 | 0,35 | 1,86 |
| 100 | Emotional memory for details of his acquaintances and meetings with people (correlated with severe experiences of bereavements, losses, and discrepancies between what was expected and the outcome). | 1 | 369 | 0,69 | 0,38 | 1,84 |
| 101 | He is more interested in politics than others are. | 3 | 1189 | 0,54 | 0,29 | 1,82 |
| 102 | His stress resistance is low; he is anxious and prone to fears, experiences many emotions under stress, and threats stop and inhibit him rather than stimulate him. | 16 | 6282 | 0,57 | 0,32 | 1,82 |
| 103 | Commitment to maintaining order, organization. | 6 | 2300 | 0,83 | 0,46 | 1,82 |
| 104 | High consistency and goal-directedness; laziness and weak will are completely uncharacteristic of him. | 18 | 14883 | 0,72 | 0,40 | 1,82 |
| 105 | Humble in a Christian manner. | 5 | 1846 | 0,69 | 0,38 | 1,82 |
| 106 | His eyebrows are more likely spread outward than shaped like a “house.” | 2 | 1021 | 0,58 | 0,32 | 1,81 |
| 107 | Ease of mental representation and vividness of actualizing images of TACTILE imagination are not characteristic of him - mentally producing corresponding perceptual images “on demand” is very difficult for him or does not succeed at all. | 3 | 3162 | 0,58 | 0,32 | 1,81 |
| 108 | Intensity of mental activity in the form of inner speech. | 9 | 7672 | 0,62 | 0,34 | 1,80 |
| 109 | Often warily thinks through the intrigues around him so as not to slip up or make a mistake. | 2 | 913 | 0,75 | 0,41 | 1,80 |
| 110 | Material losses and deprivation of anything, as well as dissonance between the result and expectation, are experienced by him very heavily. | 10 | 4367 | 0,63 | 0,35 | 1,79 |
| 111 | Predisposition to recurring nightmares on the same theme. | 2 | 1457 | 0,49 | 0,28 | 1,79 |
| 112 | Vision - color is more important to him than form. | 1 | 399 | 0,55 | 0,31 | 1,78 |
| 113 | Weak immunity (a complicated course of influenza is characteristic). | 1 | 843 | 0,62 | 0,35 | 1,76 |
| 114 | Dulled taste sensations. | 1 | 1261 | 0,55 | 0,31 | 1,75 |
| 115 | Traditionality of sexual orientation. | 2 | 1342 | 0,76 | 0,44 | 1,75 |
| 116 | Believes that a person should always and necessarily have enemies. | 7 | 3867 | 0,74 | 0,42 | 1,74 |
| 117 | A tendency to look around idly in the street is not characteristic of him. | 5 | 1846 | 0,73 | 0,42 | 1,74 |
| 118 | Low daily water consumption. | 6 | 4783 | 0,69 | 0,40 | 1,74 |
| 119 | He has no inclination toward a criminal moral code (he is guided by laws and principles rather than current personal benefit and cynical common sense; he takes account of people’s opinions and interests; he tends to live by laws rather than by underworld “codes”) - expanded list of 32 questions. | 32 | 22455 | 0,52 | 0,30 | 1,74 |
| 120 | He rarely stretches his body. | 4 | 2587 | 0,74 | 0,43 | 1,73 |
| 121 | Orthographic agraphia of written speech is not characteristic of him (therefore, most likely, there is no weakening of the left parietal lobe with a possible defect of the upper left parietal lobule and the upper part of the left angular gyrus). | 15 | 8719 | 0,82 | 0,47 | 1,73 |
| 122 | It is not characteristic of him to place primary value on interestingness, originality, and non-banality in other people. | 1 | 166 | 0,71 | 0,41 | 1,73 |
| 123 | Vulnerable to remarks about his lack of aesthetic taste. | 1 | 805 | 0,55 | 0,32 | 1,72 |
| 124 | Believes that informational censorship should exist in the state so that the work of the mass media does not interfere with the interests of the state. | 8 | 6553 | 0,81 | 0,47 | 1,71 |
| 125 | A tendency to unite with people similar to himself. | 7 | 3098 | 0,57 | 0,33 | 1,71 |
| 126 | Handwriting - narrow spacing between lines. | 2 | 1411 | 0,65 | 0,38 | 1,71 |
| 127 | He has no disgusted attitude toward any people. | 3 | 819 | 0,60 | 0,35 | 1,70 |
| 128 | His favorite style in art is realism with heroic emotional pathos. | 3 | 1717 | 0,61 | 0,36 | 1,70 |
| 129 | A tendency toward conservative unification of people’s way of life; individual deviations from the social standard should be masked and concealed, and deviations from traditions are condemned (including, for example, homosexuality). | 5 | 2888 | 0,83 | 0,49 | 1,70 |
| 130 | Has a tendency to use very long complex sentences with many commas and participial constructions in his written language (correlated with intellectual values). | 1 | 369 | 0,62 | 0,37 | 1,69 |
| 131 | He does not “drop out” of a lecturer’s explanations during lectures. | 1 | 299 | 0,70 | 0,41 | 1,69 |
| 132 | Ability for business cooperation - among other things, when constructing business plans he devotes considerable attention to his partners’ business interest in them. | 2 | 761 | 0,57 | 0,34 | 1,69 |
| 133 | He does not experience sudden headaches from any smells. | 1 | 536 | 0,60 | 0,35 | 1,69 |
| 134 | Tall capital letters in handwriting. | 1 | 779 | 0,60 | 0,36 | 1,69 |
| 135 | Observance of any deviations from the usual is not characteristic of him. | 1 | 505 | 0,56 | 0,33 | 1,69 |
| 136 | It is not characteristic of him to overcome the resistance of others by increasing pressure. | 8 | 3039 | 0,61 | 0,36 | 1,69 |
| 137 | When he smiles or smirks, the left corner of his mouth is raised higher than the right corner. | 1 | 602 | 0,74 | 0,44 | 1,69 |
| 138 | Migraine occurs more often on the left than on the right. | 2 | 703 | 0,60 | 0,36 | 1,69 |
| 139 | He is not inclined toward a criminal moral code and the corresponding cynical common sense (such as “not caught - not a thief,” “there is no defense against a crowbar,” “the guilty one is the one who was caught,” “cunning is intelligence,” along with a liking for the prison-chanson genre) - narrow list of 9 questions. | 6 | 2926 | 0,58 | 0,35 | 1,67 |
| 140 | The statement does not fit him at all that “In childhood I was at times absolutely unteachable and sometimes almost irresponsible because of my love of freedom, but I was not offended if I was called crazy and deranged - knowing perfectly well that I was worth more than thousands like them.” | 1 | 299 | 0,59 | 0,36 | 1,67 |
| 141 | Odorless sweat. | 1 | 618 | 0,66 | 0,40 | 1,66 |
| 142 | Episodes of languor and stretching sensations in the muscles are not characteristic of him. | 2 | 1231 | 0,67 | 0,41 | 1,66 |
| 143 | Condensed handwriting, with little distance between letters. | 1 | 809 | 0,59 | 0,35 | 1,66 |
| 144 | His desire for power is strong; a striving for independence and withdrawal from involvement in vertical management hierarchies are not characteristic of him. | 20 | 13703 | 0,61 | 0,37 | 1,66 |
| 145 | A tendency to establish a prison-like order in society. | 33 | 10588 | 0,76 | 0,46 | 1,66 |
| 146 | Hearing problems (one ear hears worse than the other). | 1 | 248 | 0,63 | 0,38 | 1,66 |
| 147 | Afraid of appearing ridiculous; insecure and suspicious in communication. | 7 | 3034 | 0,75 | 0,45 | 1,65 |
| 148 | He plays it safe, avoids retraining, changing work methods, changing the system on his computer, etc. | 4 | 2740 | 0,77 | 0,47 | 1,65 |
Table 6. Properties that distinguish LSI from LII most strongly
| No. | Properties that distinguish LSI from LII most strongly | Total number of questions with similar meaning (but differing wording) used in calculating the cluster | Total number of responses used in averaging (taking into account all respondents and all question-items included in the cluster) | Probability that the property is above the population mean level in the LSI psychotype | Probability that the property is above the population mean level in the LII psychotype | How many times more likely the manifestation of the property is in LSI than in LII |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | A tendency to narrow the sphere of what is socially permitted, to escalate legislative prohibitions and toughen punitive norms, including support for harsher criminal laws and the death penalty. | 5 | 1916 | 0,78 | 0,19 | 4,23 |
| 2 | Defending openness of information and freedom of speech is not characteristic of him. | 9 | 4499 | 0,61 | 0,14 | 4,23 |
| 3 | Appetite for food. | 10 | 5799 | 0,40 | 0,10 | 4,07 |
| 4 | He is attentive to people’s appearance, to individual visual differences and the color of objects, remembers people’s faces well, and visually distinguishes even very similar objects well. | 15 | 10443 | 0,55 | 0,14 | 4,07 |
| 5 | Believes that dictatorship and a rigid vertical hierarchy of power are better than democracy and a society with developed horizontal ties. | 10 | 5816 | 0,80 | 0,20 | 4,06 |
| 6 | Believes that informational censorship should exist in the state so that the work of the mass media does not interfere with the interests of the state. | 8 | 6553 | 0,81 | 0,22 | 3,77 |
| 7 | He does not command logic by the method of elimination. | 1 | 517 | 0,54 | 0,14 | 3,75 |
| 8 | Believes that autocracy is better than parliamentarism - whether in the form of a constitutional monarchy or a republic. | 5 | 2956 | 0,77 | 0,21 | 3,75 |
| 9 | Well-developed visual sensitivity, memory, and attention - notices the smallest changes in the surrounding environment. | 12 | 8694 | 0,59 | 0,16 | 3,68 |
| 10 | Preference for a class society with pronounced social inequality - the right of lower classes to struggle for their rights is denied; the strong are always right and this is just; the state and its ruling class should care for their own interests rather than for the majority of the population. | 20 | 11308 | 0,65 | 0,18 | 3,68 |
| 11 | Commitment to purely biological and primitive alpha-dominant models of society, with their vertical power, intimidation, exploitation, total control, reliance on secrecy, fear, and deception, and the slogan “the strong are always right.” (emphasis on empire, absolute monarchy, or authoritarian dictatorship with the supremacy of a single person embodying the state). | 36 | 19317 | 0,75 | 0,21 | 3,61 |
| 12 | Commitment to purely biological and primitive alpha-dominant models of society with their vertical power and exploitation (emphasis on one’s own calm sense of being a master-exploiter and on the importance of the supremacy of the aristocracy and hierarchical organization of society, ensuring economic exploitation of the majority of the population). | 26 | 14512 | 0,71 | 0,21 | 3,45 |
| 13 | Believes that upbringing influences a person more strongly than heredity. | 1 | 334 | 0,57 | 0,17 | 3,32 |
| 14 | Denies having the spirit of Konstantin Tsiolkovsky within himself. | 1 | 426 | 0,79 | 0,24 | 3,32 |
| 15 | Aggression toward the weak (it is pleasant to kick, finish off, humiliate, destroy, degrade, enslave, or exploit someone weak and defenseless). | 14 | 5309 | 0,65 | 0,20 | 3,29 |
| 16 | Priority of the values of scientific progress and expanded reproduction of human knowledge is not characteristic of him. | 3 | 865 | 0,45 | 0,14 | 3,28 |
| 17 | A tendency to identify the principal common feature and ignore particulars is not characteristic of him. | 20 | 11787 | 0,61 | 0,19 | 3,27 |
| 18 | He lacks the ability and need to discover, identify, and invent what is new. | 15 | 9163 | 0,63 | 0,20 | 3,20 |
| 19 | Admirer of Stalin. | 2 | 412 | 0,75 | 0,24 | 3,19 |
| 20 | He does not have a tobacco-smoking habit. | 10 | 3612 | 0,67 | 0,21 | 3,16 |
| 21 | High sensitivity of the tactile analyzer. | 1 | 369 | 0,63 | 0,20 | 3,13 |
| 22 | Highly sensitive taste sensations. | 1 | 1261 | 0,45 | 0,15 | 3,03 |
| 23 | Believes that the interests of the state should stand far above the interests of the individual; people are merely cogs in a large machine. | 7 | 4578 | 0,79 | 0,26 | 3,03 |
| 24 | Determination of the coordinates of objects in space, directing the focus of attention to these points, and ongoing correction of these coordinates in an egocentrically anchored coordinate system (directing the focus of attention to different parts of one’s own body). | 14 | 11521 | 0,63 | 0,21 | 3,02 |
| 25 | Believes that territorial expansion and the imperial power of the country are above all else. | 3 | 1679 | 0,70 | 0,23 | 3,00 |
| 26 | In politics, the “right” appeals to him more than the “left” (in the European sense of these terms). | 32 | 19446 | 0,76 | 0,26 | 2,95 |
| 27 | Social interaction - ability to recognize friends and enemies, see the hierarchical structure of a group, and manipulate distances by approaching needed people; high observance of surrounding people and of their social connections. | 21 | 12764 | 0,49 | 0,17 | 2,94 |
| 28 | To derive benefit from his numerous ideas, activities, connections, and opportunities, his own abilities are usually quite sufficient and he does not require the support and participation of other, more adroit people. | 1 | 275 | 0,61 | 0,21 | 2,93 |
| 29 | He is not inclined toward mental play with abstractions. | 3 | 1462 | 0,76 | 0,26 | 2,93 |
| 30 | Focused absent-mindedness in the form of distractible forgetfulness (arising because his own fantasies are experienced as primarily important and overvalued) is not characteristic of him. | 10 | 6842 | 0,71 | 0,25 | 2,89 |
| 31 | He is not inclined toward mental play with paradoxes. | 4 | 2179 | 0,80 | 0,28 | 2,89 |
| 32 | Absence of motor problems in the form of motor awkwardness and discoordination of movements. | 13 | 13827 | 0,66 | 0,23 | 2,87 |
| 33 | Intensity and priority of the work of imagination and fantasy are not characteristic of him. | 10 | 5543 | 0,72 | 0,25 | 2,84 |
| 34 | Subtle humor based on hints, nuances, and associations is not characteristic of him; accordingly, he also does not complain that others fail to understand his “subtle” jokes and hints. | 2 | 679 | 0,65 | 0,23 | 2,84 |
| 35 | Concrete particulars are more understandable, important, and interesting to him than generalizing abstractions. | 8 | 2901 | 0,71 | 0,25 | 2,83 |
| 36 | Many verbs in speech. | 3 | 2126 | 0,58 | 0,21 | 2,81 |
| 37 | Equality, brotherhood, mutual assistance, goodness, justice, creation and enlightenment, yes to personal labor and creation, no to greed and profiteering - adherence to these ideals is not characteristic of him; he rejects them. | 28 | 12462 | 0,51 | 0,18 | 2,81 |
| 38 | He is highly interested in the material world and its concerns, as well as in the outward side of things - ignoring them is uncharacteristic and alien to him. | 6 | 1855 | 0,55 | 0,20 | 2,81 |
| 39 | Anti-pluralism (in favor of uniformity of opinions and unification of social arrangements, against pluralism and multiparty politics). | 8 | 3521 | 0,79 | 0,28 | 2,78 |
| 40 | Hearing - attention to features of another person’s speech (pauses, accelerations, coughing, characteristic words, etc.). | 4 | 2267 | 0,52 | 0,19 | 2,76 |
| 41 | A childishly tearful facial expression is not characteristic of him. | 1 | 279 | 0,76 | 0,28 | 2,75 |
| 42 | He is attentive to his appearance and to cleaning his apartment; neglect of sleep or the comfort of his bed is not characteristic of him. | 8 | 5634 | 0,60 | 0,22 | 2,74 |
| 43 | Long emotional memory. | 4 | 1864 | 0,53 | 0,20 | 2,74 |
| 44 | A defocused gaze “into infinity” is not characteristic of him. | 2 | 1269 | 0,50 | 0,18 | 2,72 |
| 45 | He does not like living in a stationary world in which nothing changes. | 1 | 170 | 0,42 | 0,15 | 2,71 |
| 46 | Predisposed to dividing people into one’s own and outsiders, jingoistic patriotism, chauvinism, nationalism and xenophobia, intolerance toward outsiders and people who are different. | 31 | 17067 | 0,68 | 0,25 | 2,69 |
| 47 | He does not place intellect and intellectual refinement particularly high among his values and by no means disregards the “tinsel of life.” | 3 | 891 | 0,45 | 0,17 | 2,66 |
| 48 | A tendency to expand knowledge concerning a subject of interest (accumulating facts, striving to use fresh knowledge and information even if they have not yet received full recognition) is not characteristic of him. | 5 | 1844 | 0,61 | 0,23 | 2,66 |
| 49 | Bleeding stops especially quickly in him. | 4 | 3002 | 0,63 | 0,24 | 2,66 |
| 50 | He lacks an inclination and ability to generalize and to form speculative abstractions; he lacks the ability to trace commonality and unite phenomena by subtle nuances of their features. | 21 | 15713 | 0,47 | 0,18 | 2,65 |
| 51 | Anti-intellectualism (skeptical or negative attitudes toward science, scientists, mass education, and freedom of scientific information). | 24 | 22744 | 0,74 | 0,28 | 2,64 |
| 52 | Nationalism, xenophobia, and its extension as far as racism and chauvinism (narrow list of 26 questions). | 26 | 17890 | 0,71 | 0,27 | 2,63 |
| 53 | Very good memory for people’s faces is characteristic of him. | 4 | 3696 | 0,47 | 0,18 | 2,62 |
| 54 | Likes the profession of dentist. | 2 | 317 | 0,92 | 0,35 | 2,62 |
| 55 | His desire for power is strong; a striving for independence and withdrawal from involvement in vertical management hierarchies are not characteristic of him. | 20 | 13703 | 0,61 | 0,24 | 2,60 |
| 56 | Uninhibited impudence in communication and in reducing interpersonal distance with another person. | 2 | 690 | 0,57 | 0,22 | 2,59 |
| 57 | Spends little time and rarely sits at a computer. | 1 | 299 | 0,58 | 0,23 | 2,57 |
| 58 | He does not like playing chess. | 2 | 954 | 0,59 | 0,23 | 2,56 |
| 59 | Vision oriented toward color; sensitivity of color vision. | 14 | 8909 | 0,52 | 0,20 | 2,56 |
| 60 | Thievishness. | 14 | 7005 | 0,60 | 0,24 | 2,55 |
| 61 | If he could choose, he would prefer to live not in a valley but in a house on a high mountain surrounded by severe granite snow-covered peaks and alpine meadows. | 1 | 205 | 0,48 | 0,19 | 2,55 |
| 62 | Conservatism of views and habits. | 16 | 12133 | 0,86 | 0,34 | 2,54 |
| 63 | It is not characteristic of him to spend a long time revising a text after writing it. | 1 | 590 | 0,58 | 0,23 | 2,53 |
| 64 | Good sense of his body. | 8 | 7464 | 0,64 | 0,25 | 2,53 |
| 65 | Believes that state-monopoly capitalism is better than any variety of socialism (correlated with love of military parades, admiration of Stalin, infrequent urination, facial asymmetry, and belief in the overwhelming priority of the rights of the anthill over the ants). | 1 | 369 | 0,64 | 0,25 | 2,53 |
| 66 | Other people’s fear gives him pleasure and is regarded as a universal means of controlling society. | 17 | 10424 | 0,78 | 0,31 | 2,52 |
| 67 | He does not “drop out” of a lecturer’s explanations during lectures. | 1 | 299 | 0,70 | 0,28 | 2,51 |
| 68 | Passivity and lazy contemplation are not characteristic of him; nor is ignoring the material world and its concerns. | 8 | 4426 | 0,68 | 0,27 | 2,50 |
| 69 | His emotions are an orchestra in which each instrument enters at the right time. | 3 | 1453 | 0,60 | 0,24 | 2,50 |
| 70 | A tendency to establish a prison-like order in society. | 33 | 10588 | 0,76 | 0,31 | 2,49 |
| 71 | Strong jealousy, possessive instinct. | 9 | 4105 | 0,77 | 0,31 | 2,48 |
| 72 | He is very far from indifferent to money and possessions. | 10 | 4707 | 0,65 | 0,26 | 2,47 |
| 73 | A tendency toward humor involving ambiguous wordplay. | 1 | 166 | 0,63 | 0,25 | 2,47 |
| 74 | Vision - good visual memory and recognition of individual features of objects. | 10 | 6885 | 0,52 | 0,21 | 2,47 |
| 75 | The present moment is more important and always more interesting to him than both the future and the past. | 4 | 3733 | 0,66 | 0,27 | 2,46 |
| 76 | Vision - detailed, attentive, sensitive, intent, with excellent discriminative ability for visual details and even small changes in them. | 14 | 6996 | 0,68 | 0,28 | 2,45 |
| 77 | Good sense of his body and the coordinates of its organs. | 4 | 1847 | 0,59 | 0,24 | 2,43 |
| 78 | Solid geometry and geometry were more interesting to him than algebra and mathematical analysis. | 1 | 275 | 0,70 | 0,29 | 2,42 |
| 79 | Vision - attention to the spatial arrangement of external objects. | 5 | 3247 | 0,64 | 0,26 | 2,41 |
| 80 | It is not typical for purple-lilac to be his favorite color. | 1 | 769 | 0,52 | 0,22 | 2,39 |
| 81 | Firm handshake. | 2 | 1156 | 0,57 | 0,24 | 2,39 |
| 82 | He has a low level of honesty in the sense of respect for other people’s property. | 11 | 6452 | 0,62 | 0,26 | 2,39 |
| 83 | Monotonous sensory stimuli do not have a soporific effect on him. | 5 | 2434 | 0,65 | 0,27 | 2,38 |
| 84 | He does not like gambling; at best, he is indifferent to it. | 1 | 199 | 0,76 | 0,32 | 2,37 |
| 85 | Believes that close people are very much closer than strangers and distant people (one should help one’s own family, not strangers). | 3 | 852 | 0,69 | 0,29 | 2,36 |
| 86 | Fear (in others) gives him pleasure and is regarded as a universal means of controlling society. | 13 | 6711 | 0,74 | 0,32 | 2,35 |
| 87 | When explaining something, asks clarifying questions - to check and track whether he is being understood correctly. | 1 | 223 | 0,70 | 0,30 | 2,35 |
| 88 | Confidence, demandingness, and competence in questions of choosing clothing, furnishings, jewelry, and organizing the surrounding space. | 8 | 4711 | 0,62 | 0,26 | 2,34 |
| 89 | Aggression, violence, threats, and humiliation of others as important life values - expanded list of 39 questions. | 39 | 19803 | 0,55 | 0,24 | 2,34 |
| 90 | High practicality (knows how firmly and demandingly to assert and defend his rights and interests). | 22 | 15096 | 0,61 | 0,26 | 2,33 |
| 91 | It is not characteristic of him to combine several tasks at one time. | 1 | 166 | 0,78 | 0,34 | 2,33 |
| 92 | He is not predisposed to a decline in work capacity from reprimands and penalties. | 3 | 1395 | 0,63 | 0,27 | 2,32 |
| 93 | Predisposition to impulsive aggression. | 20 | 9339 | 0,58 | 0,25 | 2,32 |
| 94 | Weight above normal. | 6 | 3952 | 0,42 | 0,18 | 2,32 |
| 95 | A tendency toward a command-administrative style of management, unquestioning subordination, and rigid personal control of everything happening around him. | 13 | 6833 | 0,82 | 0,36 | 2,31 |
| 96 | He lacks the ability to grasp the main inner essence quickly. | 18 | 12003 | 0,47 | 0,20 | 2,30 |
| 97 | Practice and the real world are more important and interesting to him than speculative fantasies and any theoretical cogitation. | 9 | 4013 | 0,68 | 0,30 | 2,30 |
| 98 | In his opinion, delicacy itself invites others to crush it. | 1 | 478 | 0,69 | 0,30 | 2,29 |
| 99 | Greed for money, self-interest. | 23 | 11128 | 0,68 | 0,30 | 2,29 |
| 100 | Flattery - ability to flatter. | 2 | 1101 | 0,48 | 0,21 | 2,29 |
| 101 | Inclination toward managerial administrative activity. | 8 | 3016 | 0,75 | 0,33 | 2,28 |
| 102 | Priority of the inner-spiritual sphere is not characteristic of him. | 2 | 777 | 0,46 | 0,20 | 2,27 |
| 103 | He is not inclined toward mental play with hypotheses - associated with a lack of curiosity. | 15 | 10059 | 0,54 | 0,24 | 2,26 |
| 104 | Does not know how to hate. | 4 | 703 | 0,63 | 0,28 | 2,25 |
| 105 | Adheres to an ideology of consumerism. | 1 | 603 | 0,63 | 0,28 | 2,24 |
| 106 | In a new place, the first thing he tries to do is inspect the surroundings. | 1 | 170 | 0,64 | 0,29 | 2,24 |
| 107 | Detachment from criteria of practice and expediency is not characteristic of him; even his imaginative constructions do not break away from reality. | 10 | 4549 | 0,76 | 0,34 | 2,23 |
| 108 | In food preferences, a love of tomatoes is not characteristic of him; he consumes little of them. | 2 | 1031 | 0,52 | 0,24 | 2,22 |
| 109 | A need for novelty, curiosity, and interest in everything new are not characteristic of him. | 22 | 9949 | 0,80 | 0,36 | 2,22 |
| 110 | In conversation he often picks at the interlocutor’s imprecise words and small carelessnesses in arguments. | 1 | 275 | 0,64 | 0,29 | 2,21 |
| 111 | Ease of mental representation and vividness of actualizing visual-imagery images. | 12 | 7399 | 0,46 | 0,21 | 2,20 |
| 112 | It is not characteristic of him to constantly and intently “probe” a situation with his mind’s eye and think through alternatives. | 2 | 393 | 0,45 | 0,20 | 2,20 |
| 113 | It is not characteristic of him to become excited while composing texts for speeches. | 1 | 148 | 0,57 | 0,26 | 2,20 |
| 114 | Arrogance, disrespect for another person’s individuality, a contemptuous “looking down” at people around him, and a need to establish his superiority over others - including by harming them and morally “putting them down” (“I feel good if others feel bad”). Expanded list of 41 manifestations. | 41 | 24489 | 0,61 | 0,28 | 2,20 |
| 115 | A striving for comfort, practicality, skill, and demandingness in these matters. | 25 | 20811 | 0,59 | 0,27 | 2,20 |
| 116 | A love of reading books is not characteristic of him. | 4 | 1880 | 0,59 | 0,27 | 2,19 |
| 117 | Overall development of the subject’s visual function and its individual importance as a channel through which information is received. | 47 | 27571 | 0,68 | 0,31 | 2,18 |
| 118 | A tendency toward rigid control and unification of the surrounding environment, rigid administration, and maintenance of an order universal for everyone. | 16 | 6758 | 0,83 | 0,38 | 2,18 |
| 119 | He does not believe that humans and apes had a common ancestor (and this position is correlated with belief in telepathy and UFOs, as well as with religiosity). | 1 | 705 | 0,51 | 0,24 | 2,16 |
| 120 | He relaxes easily, likes idle leisure, and his level of motor excitability is not high. | 4 | 2491 | 0,48 | 0,22 | 2,16 |
| 121 | It is not characteristic of him to remember many poems. | 1 | 823 | 0,72 | 0,34 | 2,15 |
| 122 | Predisposed to diseases of the digestive organs. | 1 | 590 | 0,67 | 0,31 | 2,15 |
| 123 | Postural stability, lack of difficulty maintaining balance. | 4 | 1735 | 0,74 | 0,35 | 2,15 |
| 124 | What is visually evident is more convincing than fantasies (reality is more important than imagination). | 8 | 5651 | 0,70 | 0,33 | 2,13 |
| 125 | At present he thinks just as well as several years ago, perhaps even better. | 1 | 442 | 0,60 | 0,28 | 2,13 |
| 126 | Hobbesian, contemptuously misanthropic views of the people. | 8 | 4326 | 0,79 | 0,37 | 2,13 |
| 127 | Likes asking other people questions. | 8 | 2506 | 0,46 | 0,22 | 2,12 |
| 128 | It is not characteristic of him to rock back on the rear legs of a chair. | 1 | 506 | 0,70 | 0,33 | 2,12 |
| 129 | Motor agitation when excited is not characteristic of him. | 4 | 3508 | 0,66 | 0,31 | 2,11 |
| 130 | Attraction to the real world given in sensations, high strength of biological motivations and vital instincts, integrity and awareness of desires; actual sensory and career-material needs are strong, draw him toward real pleasures, and are in every respect more important than the values of imagination and curiosity. | 16 | 16434 | 0,53 | 0,25 | 2,11 |
| 131 | Strength of biological motivations and vital instincts, integrity and awareness of desires; actual sensory and career-material needs are strong, draw him toward real pleasures, and are in every respect more important than the values of imagination and curiosity. | 10 | 7939 | 0,50 | 0,24 | 2,11 |
| 132 | Development of an internal spatial map in egocentric coordinates - visual and auditory modalities, as well as sensations of his own body (average of three modalities). | 15 | 8728 | 0,63 | 0,30 | 2,11 |
| 133 | It is not characteristic of him to walk along a road for a long time while forgetting about his body and fatigue. | 1 | 301 | 0,56 | 0,26 | 2,11 |
| 134 | Rarely uses the words or phrases “no,” “never,” “no way,” “in no case,” and “under no circumstances” in speech. | 1 | 523 | 0,54 | 0,26 | 2,10 |
| 135 | Has a better command of spoken than written language. | 1 | 249 | 0,72 | 0,34 | 2,09 |
| 136 | Acute sense of smell. | 12 | 8532 | 0,43 | 0,20 | 2,09 |
| 137 | Orients himself not to general principles and patterns, but exclusively to the unique concrete situation. | 3 | 2014 | 0,38 | 0,18 | 2,09 |
| 138 | Commitment to dividing people into “ours” and “theirs,” team factionalism, and the principle “whoever is not with us is against us.” | 5 | 5072 | 0,68 | 0,32 | 2,08 |
| 139 | His breathing is free and full. | 4 | 1790 | 0,61 | 0,29 | 2,08 |
| 140 | Distrust of loners, originals, and individualists; failure to understand individualism as an original world of personal values standing above society; a tendency to see a herd before him rather than individuals, viewing people exclusively through the prism of their social-functional roles. | 3 | 1960 | 0,71 | 0,34 | 2,08 |
| 141 | He has no predisposition to anxiety as a vague premonition of danger. | 8 | 4547 | 0,51 | 0,24 | 2,08 |
| 142 | Thoughts about the future are not characteristic of him. | 5 | 5276 | 0,60 | 0,29 | 2,08 |
| 143 | Instantaneous muscular reaction with good agile coordination. | 9 | 7262 | 0,53 | 0,26 | 2,08 |
| 144 | There is much melanin in his skin and hair; predisposition to strong pigmentation. | 5 | 2819 | 0,55 | 0,27 | 2,07 |
| 145 | Social interaction - attention and interest in the relationships of people around him. | 18 | 9340 | 0,43 | 0,21 | 2,07 |
| 146 | Development of a spatial map in egocentric coordinates (average of visual and auditory modalities, movement coordination, and directed focus of internal sensations). | 71 | 53777 | 0,66 | 0,32 | 2,07 |
| 147 | Believes that discipline, unquestioning compliance, and the existing conservative order are more important than creative initiative. | 7 | 2900 | 0,85 | 0,41 | 2,07 |
| 148 | Sensory, caring order in everyday surroundings - a tendency to care for oneself, one’s possessions, and the environment, and to create and maintain a constant healthy order in the surrounding material world. | 13 | 5566 | 0,84 | 0,41 | 2,06 |
| 149 | Religiosity. | 11 | 5777 | 0,66 | 0,32 | 2,06 |
| 150 | Ability to demonstratively ignore what irritates him - as though it did not exist in space at all. | 2 | 712 | 0,74 | 0,36 | 2,06 |
| 151 | Strong immunity against adenoviral respiratory infections. | 3 | 2044 | 0,58 | 0,28 | 2,06 |
| 152 | Intensity of mental activity in the form of inner speech is not characteristic of him. | 9 | 7672 | 0,38 | 0,19 | 2,05 |
| 153 | Practicality in the sphere of material interests (with emphasis on its association with bold, unceremonious thievishness, greed and self-interest at others’ expense, as well as fear of any possible losses and damages; especially characteristic traits are avarice and greed, the conviction that “everyone will steal,” and the treatment of robbery, theft, extortion, and fraud as normal and morally entirely permissible methods of enrichment) - essentially, a portrait of the ideal thief - greedy, egocentric, unprincipled, bold, adroit, alert to circumstances, with excellent coordination of movements. | 23 | 13280 | 0,71 | 0,35 | 2,05 |
| 154 | Walking through a field, he calmly and indifferently steps on flowers without going around them or paying attention to them. | 1 | 214 | 0,47 | 0,23 | 2,04 |
| 155 | Looks directly into another person’s eyes rather than to the side; does not avoid another person’s gaze or eye contact. | 5 | 3159 | 0,43 | 0,21 | 2,04 |
| 156 | Lacks the ability and skill to wait patiently and idly-lazily for the opportune moment for an advantageous action. | 6 | 2206 | 0,75 | 0,37 | 2,04 |
Table 7. Properties that distinguish LSI from ESI most strongly
| No. | Properties that distinguish LSI from ESI most strongly | Total number of questions with similar meaning (but differing wording) used in calculating the cluster | Total number of responses used in averaging (taking into account all respondents and all question-items included in the cluster) | Probability that the property is above the population mean level in the LSI psychotype | Probability that the property is above the population mean level in the ESI psychotype | How many times more likely the manifestation of the property is in LSI than in ESI |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | In food preferences, a love of bread is not characteristic of him; he consumes little of it. | 1 | 232 | 0,36 | 0,07 | 5,53 |
| 2 | No appetite for food. | 10 | 5799 | 0,60 | 0,11 | 5,47 |
| 3 | The smell of lilies of the valley is more pleasant to him than the smell of roses. | 1 | 257 | 0,59 | 0,13 | 4,42 |
| 4 | He has very low sensitivity to weak emotional nuances in people’s behavior. | 33 | 24820 | 0,60 | 0,16 | 3,77 |
| 5 | Fears are not characteristic of him (and fears are closely correlated with anxious emotional impressionability, which is also weakened in him). | 6 | 2981 | 0,64 | 0,17 | 3,77 |
| 6 | Emotional blindness, very low discriminative ability for emotions, especially positive ones. | 12 | 8320 | 0,67 | 0,19 | 3,59 |
| 7 | News and logical-analytical information is easily assimilated by ear; he knows how to use it and speculate with suitable arguments in discussions. | 2 | 987 | 0,59 | 0,17 | 3,46 |
| 8 | Likes the profession of dentist. | 2 | 317 | 0,92 | 0,27 | 3,37 |
| 9 | He has no impairments of semantic comprehension of what is heard (that is, transcortical sensory aphasia is absent; unlike Wernicke’s aphasia, this represents damage not to area T1 but to the more posterior temporal areas T2 and T3, responsible for transporting information between the center of auditory images in T1 and the conceptual center. It is closely linked to impairment of spatial-logical relations). Local calculation from 4 questions. | 4 | 2372 | 0,69 | 0,21 | 3,35 |
| 10 | Thoughts about spirituality and morality, God and fate are not characteristic of him. | 1 | 345 | 0,76 | 0,23 | 3,26 |
| 11 | Weak salivation. | 10 | 4304 | 0,51 | 0,16 | 3,26 |
| 12 | Believes that uniformity among people is better than diversity. | 1 | 297 | 0,75 | 0,23 | 3,21 |
| 13 | The combination of cowardice and absence of curiosity is NOT CHARACTERISTIC of him - consequently, a positively interested and approving attitude, without apprehension, toward progress in genetics and biological sciences and their practical applications (cloning, genetically modified products, biological experiments, etc.) IS CHARACTERISTIC of him; this is also closely correlated with interest in diving. | 5 | 2204 | 0,58 | 0,19 | 3,09 |
| 14 | Believes that in nature everything occurs continuously and gradually, without leaps. | 3 | 1039 | 0,75 | 0,24 | 3,06 |
| 15 | A tendency toward logical analysis and ordering, clarity of formal-logical operation with facts, ability to identify the main point logically and analyze cause-and-effect relationships (all of these are closely linked). | 29 | 20052 | 0,75 | 0,25 | 3,06 |
| 16 | He does not like service-sector occupations. | 1 | 852 | 0,64 | 0,22 | 3,00 |
| 17 | Clarity of logical operation with facts. | 11 | 7371 | 0,73 | 0,25 | 2,98 |
| 18 | Love of the profession of a fighter on the invisible front. | 3 | 1288 | 0,75 | 0,26 | 2,94 |
| 19 | A lyrical-poetic-sentimental orientation toward his own inner spiritual-ethical world is not characteristic of him (he is by no means gentle or suggestible and rates his knowledge and skills highly). | 6 | 5447 | 0,56 | 0,19 | 2,93 |
| 20 | His ability to detect intonations in other people’s speech is weak. | 1 | 1373 | 0,69 | 0,24 | 2,91 |
| 21 | Believes that children should be physically punished. | 3 | 1885 | 0,77 | 0,27 | 2,87 |
| 22 | Constant or frequent muscular tension is not characteristic of him (it is absent). | 10 | 6896 | 0,69 | 0,24 | 2,86 |
| 23 | Psychasthenic anxious-excitable ethics is not characteristic of him. | 10 | 4434 | 0,63 | 0,22 | 2,85 |
| 24 | He has no tendency toward meticulous care of the skin of his body. | 1 | 242 | 0,62 | 0,22 | 2,82 |
| 25 | Good ability to perceive spatial-logical relations (comparison of objects by their mutual relations - asymmetric kinship, part-whole, who is above, who is below, etc.). | 6 | 4468 | 0,63 | 0,23 | 2,81 |
| 26 | He does not like beaches with bright sun. | 1 | 963 | 0,69 | 0,25 | 2,81 |
| 27 | He does not believe that feelings are more important than anything else and that logic is boring. | 15 | 10569 | 0,76 | 0,27 | 2,80 |
| 28 | Sometimes worries about being “scrawny.” | 1 | 148 | 0,62 | 0,22 | 2,80 |
| 29 | In early childhood he did not attend a nursery or kindergarten and interacted predominantly at home with adults. | 1 | 242 | 0,74 | 0,27 | 2,78 |
| 30 | He denies agreeing that what is useless for the anthill as a whole will also be useless for any one of its ants. | 2 | 402 | 0,65 | 0,24 | 2,73 |
| 31 | An individualist in the sense that he does not strive for union and emotional syntony with other people and tends to maintain the position of a loner - among other things, he does not need people, is self-sufficient, does not take public opinion or other people’s opinions into account, and does not suffer from conformism. | 22 | 12909 | 0,69 | 0,26 | 2,71 |
| 32 | A quarrelsome character is not characteristic of him. | 2 | 340 | 0,68 | 0,25 | 2,70 |
| 33 | Social interaction - his ability to recognize friends and enemies, see the hierarchical structure of a group, and manipulate distances by approaching needed people is not developed; weak observance of surrounding people and their social connections is characteristic of him. | 21 | 12764 | 0,51 | 0,19 | 2,68 |
| 34 | Social interaction - his ability to put himself in other people’s place by “feeling” them from within is not developed. | 42 | 29511 | 0,70 | 0,26 | 2,68 |
| 35 | Absence of fear of enclosed spaces (claustrophobia). | 1 | 298 | 0,69 | 0,26 | 2,66 |
| 36 | Does not make the first move toward reconciliation. | 6 | 3170 | 0,67 | 0,25 | 2,64 |
| 37 | Low suggestibility (calculated from an expanded list of 10 questions). | 10 | 5698 | 0,67 | 0,25 | 2,63 |
| 38 | Low or insufficient emotional reaction to unexpected events. | 5 | 1636 | 0,71 | 0,27 | 2,62 |
| 39 | Social interaction - his attention and interest in the relationships of surrounding people are weakened. | 18 | 9340 | 0,57 | 0,22 | 2,62 |
| 40 | Interest in politics, in the structure of the state and its electoral system. | 3 | 2695 | 0,61 | 0,24 | 2,60 |
| 41 | He is not dependent on others’ opinions and also lacks vulnerability and touchiness. | 14 | 7887 | 0,55 | 0,21 | 2,60 |
| 42 | Believes that the interests of the state should stand far above the interests of the individual; people are merely cogs in a large machine. | 7 | 4578 | 0,79 | 0,31 | 2,59 |
| 43 | Negative attitude toward telepathy, UFOs, and esotericism. | 8 | 3005 | 0,71 | 0,28 | 2,56 |
| 44 | Fragility of blood vessels at the body surface (easy bruising) is not characteristic of him. | 1 | 686 | 0,67 | 0,26 | 2,54 |
| 45 | Fire does not fascinate him; he is indifferent to contemplating wavering tongues of flame. | 1 | 369 | 0,74 | 0,29 | 2,52 |
| 46 | Anxious emotional impressionability is not characteristic of him. | 8 | 7695 | 0,61 | 0,24 | 2,52 |
| 47 | Independent and original in fashion; it is not characteristic of him to follow the same fashion as the majority. | 2 | 1729 | 0,52 | 0,21 | 2,52 |
| 48 | He does not “drop out” of a lecturer’s explanations during lectures. | 1 | 299 | 0,70 | 0,28 | 2,50 |
| 49 | Believes there is nothing wrong with a slaveholding or serf-based social order. | 2 | 798 | 0,70 | 0,28 | 2,49 |
| 50 | Feelings of the “taste of life” and joy from communicating with people are not characteristic of him. | 8 | 3626 | 0,76 | 0,31 | 2,47 |
| 51 | His emotions are reflected only very weakly on his face. | 9 | 5290 | 0,85 | 0,35 | 2,46 |
| 52 | Dulled taste sensations. | 1 | 1261 | 0,55 | 0,22 | 2,46 |
| 53 | Love of classification and arranging things into categories. | 16 | 10464 | 0,80 | 0,32 | 2,45 |
| 54 | Emotionlessness and inability to feel his own emotions; avoids situations where their expression is required, has composure, and in the emotional sense constantly has a “cold” nose. | 43 | 30179 | 0,72 | 0,30 | 2,43 |
| 55 | He is not predisposed to explosiveness - accumulating explosiveness. | 6 | 2991 | 0,67 | 0,28 | 2,42 |
| 56 | Anticipatory emotional fear of possible unpleasant consequences is not characteristic of him. | 6 | 2225 | 0,55 | 0,23 | 2,41 |
| 57 | Distrustful; questions everything until he has checked it himself. | 7 | 2044 | 0,70 | 0,29 | 2,40 |
| 58 | Transcortical sensory aphasia is not characteristic of him (unlike Wernicke’s aphasia, it is associated with damage not to area T1 but to the more posterior temporal areas T2 and T3, responsible for transporting information between the center of auditory images in T and the conceptual center. It is closely linked to impairment of spatial-logical relations). Expanded calculation from 11 questions. | 11 | 6820 | 0,68 | 0,28 | 2,39 |
| 59 | Poor memory for the timbre and coloration of people’s voices. | 1 | 395 | 0,56 | 0,23 | 2,39 |
| 60 | He does not like ethical-sensory occupations (florist, flower grower, designer, makeup artist, cosmetologist, confectioner, fashion designer, stylist, secretary-referent, telephone information-service operator). | 6 | 4209 | 0,57 | 0,24 | 2,36 |
| 61 | More aggressive in fantasies than in actual behavior. | 4 | 2152 | 0,77 | 0,33 | 2,36 |
| 62 | Likes reading humorous-ironic fantasy and parodies. | 1 | 426 | 0,44 | 0,19 | 2,36 |
| 63 | Mood background - predominantly self-satisfied and calm, emotionally imperturbable, without any anxiety. | 11 | 4774 | 0,68 | 0,29 | 2,36 |
| 64 | Individualism, weakness of the herd instinct. | 12 | 6475 | 0,64 | 0,27 | 2,34 |
| 65 | He lacks a sense of guilt. | 12 | 8065 | 0,57 | 0,24 | 2,34 |
| 66 | Opponent of broad public education (correlated with love of weapons and low pain sensitivity). | 1 | 227 | 0,57 | 0,24 | 2,33 |
| 67 | Prefers the pure taste of foods, unclouded by spices (correlated with spatial imagination, the quality of logical-grammatical relations, and the absence of transcortical sensory aphasia). | 1 | 257 | 0,78 | 0,33 | 2,33 |
| 68 | Fond of telling jokes. | 2 | 995 | 0,61 | 0,26 | 2,32 |
| 69 | Stability, consistency, and internal non-contradictoriness of views and moods, their “field independence.” | 7 | 2721 | 0,77 | 0,33 | 2,32 |
| 70 | He understands and orients himself very well in distances between objects; this interests him and is close to his abilities. | 2 | 469 | 0,63 | 0,27 | 2,32 |
| 71 | Anger subsides quickly. | 2 | 703 | 0,66 | 0,29 | 2,31 |
| 72 | He lacks the ability to provide optimistic emotional promotion of what lies ahead. | 5 | 2052 | 0,82 | 0,36 | 2,30 |
| 73 | He has no predisposition to cardiac arrhythmias. | 1 | 232 | 0,60 | 0,26 | 2,29 |
| 74 | In food preferences, a love of sweets (sugars) is not characteristic of him; he consumes little of them. | 6 | 3320 | 0,70 | 0,31 | 2,27 |
| 75 | Believes that being like everyone else, living like everyone else, and doing only what everyone else does is exceptionally repugnant. | 3 | 853 | 0,64 | 0,28 | 2,27 |
| 76 | He has no aptitude for dancing. | 3 | 1571 | 0,74 | 0,33 | 2,26 |
| 77 | He cannot communicate without difficulty on equal terms with a person he does not respect - dislike, irritation, and indignation break through (strong insular cortex function?). | 1 | 236 | 0,75 | 0,33 | 2,25 |
| 78 | Spiritual individualism is alien to him in the sense that there are as many different independent worlds as there are people, respect for those other worlds, and adherence to the doctrine of human rights. | 7 | 3358 | 0,70 | 0,31 | 2,25 |
| 79 | Stupor in the form of brief tense immobility from fright is not characteristic of him. | 3 | 1464 | 0,57 | 0,25 | 2,24 |
| 80 | Shyness, difficulty entering into effective contact with other people. | 9 | 5658 | 0,85 | 0,38 | 2,24 |
| 81 | Prefers to communicate with people whose mood is better than, or at least no worse than, his own (correlated with a low level of physical aggression). | 1 | 369 | 0,54 | 0,24 | 2,24 |
| 82 | Proud; does not tolerate a humiliated position, the position of a humiliated supplicant. | 2 | 896 | 0,59 | 0,27 | 2,23 |
| 83 | Absence of caring toward close people and cordial hospitality. | 18 | 10501 | 0,56 | 0,25 | 2,23 |
| 84 | Conformism of views is not characteristic of him (irrespective of questions of fashion). | 9 | 7469 | 0,57 | 0,25 | 2,23 |
| 85 | It is not characteristic of him to insure himself against negative experiences by distancing himself in advance from bad people and bad relationships. | 3 | 1199 | 0,57 | 0,26 | 2,23 |
| 86 | It is not typical for bright red or scarlet to be his favorite color. | 1 | 275 | 0,77 | 0,35 | 2,22 |
| 87 | Low, weak empathy. | 25 | 10610 | 0,64 | 0,29 | 2,21 |
| 88 | Chewing something helps him think. | 1 | 511 | 0,49 | 0,22 | 2,20 |
| 89 | Malice and a subconscious striving to experience malicious feelings. | 11 | 5675 | 0,63 | 0,29 | 2,18 |
| 90 | A grumbling critic-skeptic sprawled in an armchair. | 1 | 558 | 0,74 | 0,34 | 2,18 |
| 91 | Sensory pettiness in the form of irritation at errors in other people’s speech is not characteristic of him. | 4 | 2135 | 0,57 | 0,26 | 2,18 |
| 92 | While performing work, he does not think about pleasant relaxation after it is finished. | 1 | 166 | 0,60 | 0,28 | 2,17 |
| 93 | Supporter of radical changes in the world order. | 2 | 985 | 0,57 | 0,26 | 2,16 |
| 94 | Believes that other people are merely expendable material and that taking their interests into account is impermissibly foolish. | 11 | 6595 | 0,60 | 0,28 | 2,16 |
| 95 | Emotions are intensely picked up and empathically shared, but prove short-lived - they are quickly erased from memory. | 1 | 360 | 0,50 | 0,23 | 2,15 |
| 96 | Ability to demonstratively ignore what irritates him - as though it did not exist in space at all. | 2 | 712 | 0,74 | 0,34 | 2,15 |
| 97 | Susceptibility to cholecystitis (choleretic drugs have been prescribed). | 1 | 601 | 0,67 | 0,31 | 2,15 |
| 98 | His face never reddens. | 7 | 4534 | 0,65 | 0,30 | 2,15 |
| 99 | Likes wandering through forests, moving as far away from civilization as possible. | 1 | 402 | 0,59 | 0,27 | 2,15 |
| 100 | His hearing is not characterized by attention to features of another person’s speech (pauses, accelerations, coughing, characteristic words, etc.). | 4 | 2267 | 0,48 | 0,22 | 2,14 |
| 101 | Memory for other people’s appearance is better than memory for voices. | 1 | 166 | 0,74 | 0,35 | 2,13 |
| 102 | Believes that dictatorship and a rigid vertical hierarchy of power are better than democracy and a society with developed horizontal ties. | 10 | 5816 | 0,80 | 0,37 | 2,13 |
| 103 | Does not know how to enjoy the process of falling asleep. | 1 | 511 | 0,63 | 0,29 | 2,12 |
| 104 | He does not like animals in his home. | 1 | 170 | 0,70 | 0,33 | 2,12 |
| 105 | Ease of mental representation and vividness of actualizing images of AUDITORY imagination are not characteristic of him - mentally producing corresponding perceptual images “on demand” is very difficult for him or does not succeed at all. | 5 | 6373 | 0,62 | 0,29 | 2,11 |
| 106 | Receptive to criticism. | 2 | 730 | 0,70 | 0,33 | 2,11 |
| 107 | Prefers painting in a calm manner rather than bright and shocking painting. | 3 | 964 | 0,81 | 0,39 | 2,11 |
| 108 | Aggression toward the weak (it is pleasant to kick, finish off, humiliate, destroy, degrade, enslave, or exploit someone weak and defenseless). | 14 | 5309 | 0,65 | 0,31 | 2,10 |
| 109 | Handwriting - arcade-shaped formation in the letters т, ш, и, п. | 2 | 1021 | 0,46 | 0,22 | 2,09 |
| 110 | Predisposed to rolling bread crumbs into little balls with his fingers mechanically. | 2 | 836 | 0,51 | 0,24 | 2,09 |
| 111 | It never happens that, in cool air, his extremities quickly become cold as ice. | 1 | 569 | 0,56 | 0,27 | 2,09 |
| 112 | Primarily sees the negative in every undertaking and person. | 34 | 16278 | 0,65 | 0,31 | 2,08 |
| 113 | Very short working emotional memory for tactile touches and smells. | 1 | 279 | 0,59 | 0,28 | 2,07 |
| 114 | Always self-confident and sincerely convinced of his own infallibility and freedom from error; has no grounds to pity himself. | 11 | 5831 | 0,64 | 0,31 | 2,06 |
| 115 | His mood depends little on external circumstances and other people’s mood. | 6 | 3375 | 0,75 | 0,37 | 2,06 |
| 116 | Ability to grasp the main inner essence quickly. | 18 | 12003 | 0,53 | 0,26 | 2,03 |
| 117 | Someone who does not care about anything in life. | 8 | 7778 | 0,56 | 0,27 | 2,03 |
| 118 | Becomes absorbed in the process of any personal creative work. | 1 | 693 | 0,56 | 0,28 | 2,02 |
| 119 | It is not characteristic of him constantly to run through scenes of possible developments in his mind with imagined participation of real people. | 1 | 166 | 0,66 | 0,33 | 2,02 |
| 120 | Disruptions of word order when constructing a phrase are not characteristic of him. | 2 | 998 | 0,77 | 0,38 | 2,02 |
| 121 | In childhood he liked observing ants, wasps, bumblebees, etc. and tormenting them a little: making them crawl somewhere or “torturing” them with water and fire. | 1 | 714 | 0,54 | 0,27 | 2,02 |
| 122 | Would like working at a meat-processing plant. | 1 | 401 | 0,64 | 0,32 | 2,01 |
| 123 | He is not prone to panic attacks. | 4 | 2833 | 0,68 | 0,34 | 2,01 |
| 124 | Self-confidence and decisiveness predominate over indecisiveness, doubts, and hesitation when choosing a decision. | 18 | 11113 | 0,59 | 0,30 | 2,01 |
| 125 | He does not believe that a person is obliged through his actions to meet other people’s expectations. | 1 | 730 | 0,58 | 0,29 | 2,01 |
| 126 | Ignoring his appearance, cleaning the apartment, and neglecting sleep and the comfort of the bed (but not lunch). | 8 | 5634 | 0,40 | 0,20 | 2,01 |
| 127 | In response to a statement, he often tells the interlocutor a joke. | 1 | 227 | 0,40 | 0,20 | 2,00 |
| 128 | Being humbly led is not characteristic of him. | 9 | 3826 | 0,55 | 0,28 | 2,00 |
| 129 | He has never suffered from “restless legs” syndrome toward evening. | 1 | 232 | 0,71 | 0,36 | 2,00 |
| 130 | He is not characterized by a love of boasting, fibbing, and showing off. | 4 | 817 | 0,81 | 0,41 | 1,99 |
| 131 | Concentration on unusual and new sensations of his body and experimentation with them are not characteristic of him. | 2 | 433 | 0,47 | 0,24 | 1,99 |
| 132 | Sensitivity, touchiness, fear of losing face before people, and generally a tendency toward social fears are not characteristic of him. | 17 | 11173 | 0,52 | 0,26 | 1,99 |
| 133 | Belief that a person is knowable (a person can be understood and reduced to constant stable types). | 3 | 1517 | 0,57 | 0,29 | 1,99 |
| 134 | Is surprised by people who eat the last piece of candy. | 1 | 564 | 0,71 | 0,36 | 1,98 |
| 135 | Ease of mental representation and vividness of actualizing images of TACTILE imagination are not characteristic of him - mentally producing corresponding perceptual images “on demand” is very difficult for him or does not succeed at all. | 3 | 3162 | 0,58 | 0,29 | 1,98 |
| 136 | Likes jokes that sometimes seem somewhat crude and inappropriate to others. | 1 | 539 | 0,43 | 0,22 | 1,98 |
| 137 | Orients himself to general principles and patterns rather than to the unique concrete situation. | 3 | 2014 | 0,62 | 0,31 | 1,98 |
| 138 | It is easy for him to control his mood. | 1 | 751 | 0,74 | 0,38 | 1,98 |
| 139 | Errors involving transposed adjacent letters when typing on a keyboard are not characteristic of him. | 2 | 803 | 0,71 | 0,36 | 1,98 |
| 140 | Uninhibited impudence in communication and in reducing interpersonal distance with another person. | 2 | 690 | 0,57 | 0,29 | 1,98 |
| 141 | Handwriting - angularity of letter forms. | 1 | 577 | 0,68 | 0,35 | 1,97 |
| 142 | Schizothymic detachment from the world with elements of emotional flattening, autistic withdrawal - “my hut is on the edge; I know nothing.” | 28 | 16818 | 0,74 | 0,37 | 1,97 |
| 143 | Believes that a person should always and necessarily have enemies. | 7 | 3867 | 0,74 | 0,37 | 1,96 |
| 144 | High intellectual self-esteem (his self-assessment of his intellectual and especially business abilities is very high; he believes he thinks faster than others and can cope with any task; the tempo of his thoughts and perception is high; he readily “takes a stand on principle”). | 38 | 25725 | 0,48 | 0,25 | 1,96 |
| 145 | Influence of intensified intellectual upbringing in childhood under conditions of deficient emotional interaction with peers - an only child, interacted with adults, did not attend nursery or kindergarten. | 2 | 865 | 0,64 | 0,33 | 1,95 |
| 146 | Likes hunting. | 3 | 2391 | 0,61 | 0,31 | 1,95 |
| 147 | When he smiles or smirks, the left corner of his mouth is raised higher than the right corner. | 1 | 602 | 0,74 | 0,38 | 1,95 |
| 148 | Inclination and ability to generalize and form speculative abstractions, ability to trace commonality and unite phenomena even by subtle nuances of their features. | 21 | 15713 | 0,53 | 0,27 | 1,95 |
| 149 | Timidity is not characteristic of him. | 5 | 1565 | 0,63 | 0,32 | 1,94 |
| 150 | Orthographic agraphia of written speech is not characteristic of him (therefore, most likely, there is no weakening of the left parietal lobe with a possible defect of the upper left parietal lobule and the upper part of the left angular gyrus). | 15 | 8719 | 0,82 | 0,42 | 1,94 |
| 151 | Would prefer to sit and meditate - he has a reduced need for an active life, for constantly creating or learning something. | 1 | 275 | 0,66 | 0,34 | 1,94 |
| 152 | Believes that humans and apes had a common ancestor (negatively correlated with belief in telepathy and UFOs, as well as with religiosity). | 1 | 705 | 0,49 | 0,25 | 1,94 |
| 153 | A tendency toward mental play with hypotheses - associated with curiosity. | 15 | 10059 | 0,46 | 0,24 | 1,94 |
| 154 | Narrow beam of visual attention. | 2 | 786 | 0,66 | 0,34 | 1,93 |
| 155 | All cities on Earth seem alike to him. | 1 | 242 | 0,68 | 0,35 | 1,93 |
| 156 | High activity of the brain’s serotonergic system (intensity of serotonin transport into synapses of CNS neurons - assessed from a complex of several dozen characteristic symptoms). | 60 | 30000 | 0,55 | 0,29 | 1,93 |
| 157 | Short emotional memory. | 4 | 1864 | 0,47 | 0,24 | 1,93 |
Table 8. Properties that distinguish LSI from ILI most strongly
| No. | Properties that distinguish LSI from ILI most strongly | Total number of questions with similar meaning (but differing wording) used in calculating the cluster | Total number of responses used in averaging (taking into account all respondents and all question-items included in the cluster) | Probability that the property is above the population mean level in the LSI psychotype | Probability that the property is above the population mean level in the ILI psychotype | How many times more likely the manifestation of the property is in LSI than in ILI |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | He is not inclined toward mental play with paradoxes. | 4 | 2179 | 0,80 | 0,16 | 4,87 |
| 2 | Memory for other people’s appearance is better than memory for voices. | 1 | 166 | 0,74 | 0,19 | 3,95 |
| 3 | It does not happen that, when cooperating with other people, he ends up merely as the “brain center” while half-reclining on a sofa. | 1 | 816 | 0,53 | 0,14 | 3,91 |
| 4 | Likes the profession of dentist. | 2 | 317 | 0,92 | 0,24 | 3,80 |
| 5 | Saturated with emotional memories. | 3 | 936 | 0,60 | 0,16 | 3,79 |
| 6 | A particular tendency to bring actions that have been started to completion (which reveals an association with the left-hemisphere “rational” regions of the frontal cortex). | 18 | 12602 | 0,81 | 0,22 | 3,69 |
| 7 | Commitment to dividing people into “ours” and “theirs,” team factionalism, and the principle “whoever is not with us is against us.” | 5 | 5072 | 0,68 | 0,18 | 3,67 |
| 8 | Episodes involving an illusion of anticipating the next moment are not characteristic of him. | 3 | 1176 | 0,70 | 0,20 | 3,52 |
| 9 | He does not like playing chess. | 2 | 954 | 0,59 | 0,17 | 3,45 |
| 10 | His favorite style in art is realism with heroic emotional pathos. | 3 | 1717 | 0,61 | 0,19 | 3,29 |
| 11 | Love of rigid structures and rules that allow no changes within them. | 7 | 6739 | 0,87 | 0,27 | 3,29 |
| 12 | Passivity and lazy contemplation are not characteristic of him; nor is ignoring the material world and its concerns. | 8 | 4426 | 0,68 | 0,21 | 3,26 |
| 13 | Intensity and priority of the work of imagination and fantasy are not characteristic of him. | 10 | 5543 | 0,72 | 0,22 | 3,22 |
| 14 | Priority of stability over change. | 7 | 6316 | 0,75 | 0,23 | 3,22 |
| 15 | Lacks the ability and skill to wait patiently and idly-lazily for the opportune moment for an advantageous action. | 6 | 2206 | 0,75 | 0,24 | 3,14 |
| 16 | He has no ability to foresee the future. | 8 | 10254 | 0,68 | 0,22 | 3,12 |
| 17 | Improvisation, emergency-mode work, reliance on “maybe it will work out,” and rejection of planning are uncharacteristic and alien to him. | 25 | 18850 | 0,83 | 0,27 | 3,02 |
| 18 | Rigidity of the system of moral values, discipline, and fault-finding in defending norms of social behavior. | 35 | 29532 | 0,74 | 0,25 | 3,01 |
| 19 | Contemplative states with emotional impoverishment are not characteristic of him. | 3 | 1580 | 0,55 | 0,18 | 2,97 |
| 20 | He is not inclined toward mental play with abstractions. | 3 | 1462 | 0,76 | 0,26 | 2,96 |
| 21 | It is not characteristic of him constantly to run through scenes of possible developments in his mind with imagined participation of real people. | 1 | 166 | 0,66 | 0,23 | 2,92 |
| 22 | Believes that informational censorship should exist in the state so that the work of the mass media does not interfere with the interests of the state. | 8 | 6553 | 0,81 | 0,28 | 2,91 |
| 23 | He has never had thoughts that he might forget to breathe - and die. | 1 | 232 | 0,52 | 0,18 | 2,90 |
| 24 | Stability, consistency, and internal non-contradictoriness of views and moods, their “field independence.” | 7 | 2721 | 0,77 | 0,27 | 2,88 |
| 25 | Anti-pluralism (in favor of uniformity of opinions and unification of social arrangements, against pluralism and multiparty politics). | 8 | 3521 | 0,79 | 0,27 | 2,87 |
| 26 | Most likely, he has never suffered from stuttering. | 1 | 176 | 0,58 | 0,20 | 2,86 |
| 27 | Primarily sees the positive in every undertaking and person. | 34 | 16278 | 0,35 | 0,12 | 2,85 |
| 28 | Believes that stable order is better than change - strives to create and maintain a certain permanent order in the surrounding human world and top-down regulation imposed on citizens’ lives. | 9 | 6078 | 0,79 | 0,28 | 2,83 |
| 29 | Causticity in questions as a mixture of nonconformism and conflict-proneness is not characteristic of him. | 3 | 800 | 0,59 | 0,21 | 2,82 |
| 30 | Active organization and responsibility. | 9 | 4974 | 0,70 | 0,25 | 2,80 |
| 31 | Industriousness, constant readiness for work; in particular, he hides from a bad mood in work and knows no other means of improving his mood. | 10 | 8659 | 0,69 | 0,25 | 2,78 |
| 32 | Love of military parades. | 1 | 334 | 0,79 | 0,28 | 2,78 |
| 33 | High consistency and goal-directedness; laziness and weak will are completely uncharacteristic of him. | 18 | 14883 | 0,72 | 0,26 | 2,78 |
| 34 | Gloomy pessimism is not characteristic of him. | 3 | 607 | 0,39 | 0,14 | 2,77 |
| 35 | A tendency to establish a prison-like order in society. | 33 | 10588 | 0,76 | 0,28 | 2,75 |
| 36 | His current condition is problem-free. | 1 | 179 | 0,75 | 0,27 | 2,74 |
| 37 | He does not engage in mental games with developmental trends. | 16 | 11313 | 0,61 | 0,22 | 2,72 |
| 38 | Apathy as a manifestation of weakness of vital desires is not characteristic of him. | 7 | 4721 | 0,53 | 0,19 | 2,72 |
| 39 | Well-developed visual sensitivity, memory, and attention - notices the smallest changes in the surrounding environment. | 12 | 8694 | 0,59 | 0,22 | 2,72 |
| 40 | The present moment is more important and always more interesting to him than both the future and the past. | 4 | 3733 | 0,66 | 0,24 | 2,72 |
| 41 | He is not characterized by indulging momentary distractions, a need for distractions and breaks, frequent diversion to other tasks, frequent changes of plans, or rapid exhaustion of motivation. | 12 | 6803 | 0,84 | 0,32 | 2,66 |
| 42 | Places the team’s objectives above his own interests (negatively correlated with demonstrative behavior). | 1 | 402 | 0,76 | 0,28 | 2,66 |
| 43 | What is visually evident is more convincing than fantasies (reality is more important than imagination). | 8 | 5651 | 0,70 | 0,26 | 2,65 |
| 44 | A tendency to maintain an object’s unchanged state rather than engage in dynamic processes. | 2 | 1549 | 0,81 | 0,31 | 2,63 |
| 45 | Sensory, caring order in everyday surroundings - a tendency to care for oneself, one’s possessions, and the environment, and to create and maintain a constant healthy order in the surrounding material world. | 13 | 5566 | 0,84 | 0,32 | 2,63 |
| 46 | Regarding requirements for other people’s statements and for order in the surrounding world, unambiguity is better for him than ambiguity. | 9 | 5169 | 0,82 | 0,31 | 2,63 |
| 47 | Discipline. | 20 | 11799 | 0,81 | 0,31 | 2,62 |
| 48 | Commitment to maintaining order, organization. | 6 | 2300 | 0,83 | 0,32 | 2,62 |
| 49 | His desire for power is strong; a striving for independence and withdrawal from involvement in vertical management hierarchies are not characteristic of him. | 20 | 13703 | 0,61 | 0,23 | 2,62 |
| 50 | Absence of predisposition to symptoms of derealization (here understood as experiences of a strange sensation that the surrounding environment is lifeless). | 12 | 14265 | 0,59 | 0,23 | 2,59 |
| 51 | Believes that discipline, unquestioning compliance, and the existing conservative order are more important than creative initiative. | 7 | 2900 | 0,85 | 0,33 | 2,59 |
| 52 | Pedantry in meeting deadlines. | 14 | 9905 | 0,78 | 0,31 | 2,56 |
| 53 | Necessarily gestures when speaking. | 1 | 249 | 0,59 | 0,23 | 2,56 |
| 54 | Orientation toward the familiar, habitual, tried-and-tested, past, and traditional; conservatism, lack of inclination toward change. | 12 | 8556 | 0,82 | 0,32 | 2,54 |
| 55 | A tendency toward a command-administrative style of management, unquestioning subordination, and rigid personal control of everything happening around him. | 13 | 6833 | 0,82 | 0,32 | 2,54 |
| 56 | Gets pleasure from shouting loudly in moments just before a goal is scored. | 1 | 223 | 0,42 | 0,17 | 2,53 |
| 57 | Becomes indignant if someone has broader rights, privileges, and advantages than he does. | 1 | 478 | 0,68 | 0,27 | 2,51 |
| 58 | He has no predisposition to orthostatic hypotension. | 2 | 1144 | 0,76 | 0,30 | 2,50 |
| 59 | Poverty of fantasy. | 8 | 3967 | 0,67 | 0,27 | 2,50 |
| 60 | Dreaminess, withdrawal into imagination, and difficulty engaging with the real situation are not characteristic of him. | 20 | 10408 | 0,59 | 0,24 | 2,50 |
| 61 | Commitment to purely biological and primitive alpha-dominant models of society, with their vertical power, intimidation, exploitation, total control, reliance on secrecy, fear, and deception, and the slogan “the strong are always right.” (emphasis on empire, absolute monarchy, or authoritarian dictatorship with the supremacy of a single person embodying the state). | 36 | 19317 | 0,75 | 0,30 | 2,50 |
| 62 | His imagination is difficult to arouse and has low sensitivity. | 3 | 805 | 0,85 | 0,34 | 2,49 |
| 63 | Believes that dictatorship and a rigid vertical hierarchy of power are better than democracy and a society with developed horizontal ties. | 10 | 5816 | 0,80 | 0,32 | 2,49 |
| 64 | Believes that the interests of the state should stand far above the interests of the individual; people are merely cogs in a large machine. | 7 | 4578 | 0,79 | 0,32 | 2,49 |
| 65 | It is not characteristic of him to criticize skeptically. | 8 | 3399 | 0,44 | 0,18 | 2,48 |
| 66 | A defocused gaze “into infinity” is not characteristic of him. | 2 | 1269 | 0,50 | 0,20 | 2,46 |
| 67 | He has no predisposition to episodes of depersonalization. | 8 | 4446 | 0,60 | 0,24 | 2,45 |
| 68 | He thinks better if he verbalizes his thoughts aloud. | 1 | 166 | 0,62 | 0,25 | 2,43 |
| 69 | Distrust of loners, originals, and individualists; failure to understand individualism as an original world of personal values standing above society; a tendency to see a herd before him rather than individuals, viewing people exclusively through the prism of their social-functional roles. | 3 | 1960 | 0,71 | 0,29 | 2,42 |
| 70 | He lacks grotesque imagination capable of seizing upon one principal trait and maliciously exaggerating it into a caricature. | 3 | 1283 | 0,75 | 0,31 | 2,42 |
| 71 | Speech - clear separating pauses between words. | 2 | 1603 | 0,75 | 0,31 | 2,42 |
| 72 | He does not regard himself as someone who does not care about anything in life. | 8 | 7778 | 0,44 | 0,18 | 2,41 |
| 73 | A particular tendency toward stable habits, toward a predetermined, persevering, and even sequence of actions once begun (which reveals an association with the left-hemisphere “rational” regions of the frontal cortex). | 16 | 12003 | 0,86 | 0,36 | 2,41 |
| 74 | Caring toward close people, cordial hospitality. | 18 | 10501 | 0,44 | 0,18 | 2,40 |
| 75 | Predisposed to dividing people into one’s own and outsiders, jingoistic patriotism, chauvinism, nationalism and xenophobia, intolerance toward outsiders and people who are different. | 31 | 17067 | 0,68 | 0,28 | 2,40 |
| 76 | Nationalism, xenophobia, and its extension as far as racism and chauvinism (narrow list of 26 questions). | 26 | 17890 | 0,71 | 0,30 | 2,39 |
| 77 | Unpleasant sensations from food are not characteristic of him. | 1 | 1229 | 0,63 | 0,26 | 2,39 |
| 78 | He has no tendency toward stupor as an inhibitory state caused by loud sounds or sudden sensory stimuli and news. | 3 | 792 | 0,60 | 0,25 | 2,39 |
| 79 | Food - love of bread, high consumption of it. | 1 | 232 | 0,64 | 0,27 | 2,37 |
| 80 | Fear of the possibility of going insane is not characteristic of him. | 1 | 414 | 0,52 | 0,22 | 2,37 |
| 81 | Sensitive to positive emotion-eliciting stimuli, knows how to experience joy and communicate in its language. | 5 | 2179 | 0,45 | 0,19 | 2,35 |
| 82 | Practice and the real world are more important and interesting to him than speculative fantasies and any theoretical cogitation. | 9 | 4013 | 0,68 | 0,29 | 2,35 |
| 83 | Believes that territorial expansion and the imperial power of the country are above all else. | 3 | 1679 | 0,70 | 0,30 | 2,34 |
| 84 | Strength of biological motivations and vital instincts, integrity and awareness of desires; actual sensory and career-material needs are strong, draw him toward real pleasures, and are in every respect more important than the values of imagination and curiosity. | 10 | 7939 | 0,50 | 0,21 | 2,34 |
| 85 | Strong jealousy, possessive instinct. | 9 | 4105 | 0,77 | 0,33 | 2,34 |
| 86 | At school he had a positive and respectful attitude toward top-performing students. | 1 | 170 | 0,66 | 0,28 | 2,33 |
| 87 | Denies having the spirit of Konstantin Tsiolkovsky within himself. | 1 | 426 | 0,79 | 0,34 | 2,32 |
| 88 | He does not agree that scientific discoveries sooner or later turn into evil. | 1 | 370 | 0,47 | 0,21 | 2,28 |
| 89 | Conservatism of views and habits. | 16 | 12133 | 0,86 | 0,38 | 2,28 |
| 90 | Prefers the language of strong and clear emotions rather than nuances. | 5 | 2404 | 0,33 | 0,15 | 2,27 |
| 91 | Believes that autocracy is better than parliamentarism - whether in the form of a constitutional monarchy or a republic. | 5 | 2956 | 0,77 | 0,34 | 2,26 |
| 92 | Poverty of associations. | 12 | 7136 | 0,81 | 0,36 | 2,25 |
| 93 | Focused absent-mindedness in the form of distractible forgetfulness (arising because his own fantasies are experienced as primarily important and overvalued) is not characteristic of him. | 10 | 6842 | 0,71 | 0,31 | 2,25 |
| 94 | Always quickly finds any object lying in plain sight - visual search features are retained well and are not substituted, and visual attention is active. | 6 | 4089 | 0,74 | 0,33 | 2,25 |
| 95 | Inability to integrate and compare different points in time. | 24 | 20489 | 0,62 | 0,27 | 2,24 |
| 96 | Firm handshake. | 2 | 1156 | 0,57 | 0,25 | 2,24 |
| 97 | Believes in the usefulness for himself of various psychological techniques that help him manage himself. | 2 | 1479 | 0,55 | 0,25 | 2,24 |
| 98 | Postural stability, lack of difficulty maintaining balance. | 4 | 1735 | 0,74 | 0,33 | 2,23 |
| 99 | Absence of depressiveness as a frequent or usual mood background; such a background is not characteristic of him. | 19 | 10322 | 0,46 | 0,21 | 2,22 |
| 100 | Desire for power, need for power, domination, and complete subordination of others - list of 27 questions. | 27 | 19278 | 0,57 | 0,26 | 2,22 |
| 101 | He allows others to intervene and give advice concerning the organization of his work, in which he generally has planning and optimization defects; he tends to listen to other people’s opinions in these matters. | 10 | 4898 | 0,44 | 0,20 | 2,21 |
| 102 | He has no predisposition to a sensation of uneven passage of time, as though with condensations and rarefactions. | 4 | 2041 | 0,64 | 0,29 | 2,20 |
| 103 | A tendency toward rigid control and unification of the surrounding environment, rigid administration, and maintenance of an order universal for everyone. | 16 | 6758 | 0,83 | 0,38 | 2,20 |
| 104 | Ability for spurt-type physical exertion and explosive muscular mobilization. | 1 | 577 | 0,53 | 0,24 | 2,19 |
| 105 | Love of looking at his own image in photographs and in the mirror (presumably associated with high activity of the anterior insular cortex). | 3 | 617 | 0,43 | 0,19 | 2,19 |
| 106 | It is NOT CHARACTERISTIC of him in speech to experience pronounced difficulty in selecting necessary words that are precise in meaning (as a result often replacing them with less precise ones). | 1 | 314 | 0,87 | 0,40 | 2,19 |
| 107 | Appetite for food. | 10 | 5799 | 0,40 | 0,18 | 2,19 |
| 108 | Disruptions of word order when constructing a phrase are not characteristic of him. | 2 | 998 | 0,77 | 0,35 | 2,19 |
| 109 | It is easy for him to concentrate on work in advance. | 4 | 3072 | 0,78 | 0,36 | 2,18 |
| 110 | He has no predisposition to the visual illusion of absence (when he may fail to see an object standing directly in front of him or fail to see his reflection in a mirror until the “spell” passes). | 2 | 517 | 0,57 | 0,26 | 2,18 |
| 111 | Anti-intellectualism (skeptical or negative attitudes toward science, scientists, mass education, and freedom of scientific information). | 24 | 22744 | 0,74 | 0,34 | 2,17 |
| 112 | Hearing - attention to features of another person’s speech (pauses, accelerations, coughing, characteristic words, etc.). | 4 | 2267 | 0,52 | 0,24 | 2,17 |
| 113 | Overall development of the subject’s visual function and its individual importance as a channel through which information is received. | 47 | 27571 | 0,68 | 0,32 | 2,16 |
| 114 | Admirer of Stalin. | 2 | 412 | 0,75 | 0,35 | 2,16 |
| 115 | To avoid forgetting to buy something or take it on a trip, he makes a list of needed items. | 1 | 680 | 0,61 | 0,28 | 2,15 |
| 116 | Absence of motor problems in the form of motor awkwardness and discoordination of movements. | 13 | 13827 | 0,66 | 0,31 | 2,14 |
| 117 | He is attentive to people’s appearance, to individual visual differences and the color of objects, remembers people’s faces well, and visually distinguishes even very similar objects well. | 15 | 10443 | 0,55 | 0,26 | 2,14 |
| 118 | He is not inclined toward a criminal moral code and the corresponding cynical common sense (such as “not caught - not a thief,” “there is no defense against a crowbar,” “the guilty one is the one who was caught,” “cunning is intelligence,” along with a liking for the prison-chanson genre) - narrow list of 9 questions. | 6 | 2926 | 0,58 | 0,27 | 2,14 |
| 119 | Good sense of his body. | 8 | 7464 | 0,64 | 0,30 | 2,14 |
| 120 | Believes that prestige is the principal necessary quality of clothing and personal possessions, follows the saying “clothes make the man” - this property is also closely correlated with meticulous care of his body, appearance, and himself. | 13 | 7870 | 0,47 | 0,22 | 2,13 |
| 121 | Other people’s fear gives him pleasure and is regarded as a universal means of controlling society. | 17 | 10424 | 0,78 | 0,37 | 2,12 |
| 122 | He has no predisposition to auditory illusions and hallucinations. | 8 | 5892 | 0,64 | 0,30 | 2,12 |
| 123 | He has no predisposition to visual illusions involving incorrect recognition or strange distortion of the surroundings. | 7 | 6744 | 0,64 | 0,30 | 2,12 |
| 124 | He is by no means a grumbling critic-skeptic sprawled in an armchair. | 1 | 558 | 0,26 | 0,12 | 2,11 |
| 125 | Pessimistic belief in the imminence of the end of the world is not characteristic of him. | 2 | 1546 | 0,47 | 0,22 | 2,11 |
| 126 | He is attentive to his appearance and to cleaning his apartment; neglect of sleep or the comfort of his bed is not characteristic of him. | 8 | 5634 | 0,60 | 0,28 | 2,11 |
| 127 | Low level of vigilance toward danger; he notices danger rarely or later than others. | 1 | 586 | 0,56 | 0,27 | 2,10 |
| 128 | A low level of associative mobility, considered in terms of difficulty retaining a thought (the thought is retained easily). | 7 | 4085 | 0,81 | 0,38 | 2,1 |
| 129 | His speech contains no slang-type neologisms. | 1 | 727 | 0,79 | 0,37 | 2,10 |
| 130 | Strategic long-term “progressively upward” planning of his life and career, persistence and consistency in carrying out career plans and pursuing intended goals (expanded list of 16 questions). | 16 | 9599 | 0,68 | 0,33 | 2,09 |
| 131 | Weakness of motivation (abulia), when nothing attracts or pleases him and he wants nothing, is not characteristic of him - his motivations and desires are always full and strong. | 21 | 15251 | 0,31 | 0,15 | 2,07 |
| 132 | Inclination toward managerial administrative activity. | 8 | 3016 | 0,75 | 0,36 | 2,07 |
| 133 | He has no tendency to perform unexpected actions. | 6 | 3077 | 0,77 | 0,37 | 2,07 |
| 134 | He has no predisposition to episodes of disorientation regarding his location (derealization experiences from a sudden sensation of being unable to understand where he is). | 3 | 2217 | 0,60 | 0,29 | 2,06 |
| 135 | Looks directly into another person’s eyes rather than to the side; does not avoid another person’s gaze or eye contact. | 5 | 3159 | 0,43 | 0,21 | 2,06 |
| 136 | Migraine occurs more often on the left than on the right. | 2 | 703 | 0,60 | 0,30 | 2,05 |
| 137 | Concrete particulars are more understandable, important, and interesting to him than generalizing abstractions. | 8 | 2901 | 0,71 | 0,34 | 2,05 |
| 138 | Desire for power, need for power, forceful domination, and complete subordination of others - expanded list of 34 questions. | 34 | 18229 | 0,57 | 0,28 | 2,05 |
| 139 | It is not characteristic of him to splash around in the bath or shower for a long time, pampering himself with streams of warm water. | 3 | 753 | 0,68 | 0,33 | 2,04 |
| 140 | He has no predisposition to daytime sleepiness. | 11 | 8821 | 0,59 | 0,29 | 2,04 |
| 141 | Prickliness, wariness, and a tendency more often to spoil other people’s mood than raise it are not characteristic of him. | 4 | 950 | 0,36 | 0,18 | 2,04 |
| 142 | Intrusiveness of visual mental images is not characteristic of him - they are either easily expelled by an effort of thought or are absent altogether. | 3 | 2706 | 0,62 | 0,30 | 2,04 |
| 143 | A lack of associative mobility as speed and diversity of associations with ease of switching. | 16 | 10413 | 0,83 | 0,41 | 2,04 |
| 144 | Religiosity. | 11 | 5777 | 0,66 | 0,32 | 2,03 |
| 145 | Prefers the pure taste of foods, unclouded by spices (correlated with spatial imagination, the quality of logical-grammatical relations, and the absence of transcortical sensory aphasia). | 1 | 257 | 0,78 | 0,38 | 2,03 |
| 146 | Subtle humor based on hints, nuances, and associations is not characteristic of him; accordingly, he also does not complain that others fail to understand his “subtle” jokes and hints. | 2 | 679 | 0,65 | 0,32 | 2,03 |
| 147 | Has a better command of spoken than written language. | 1 | 249 | 0,72 | 0,35 | 2,03 |
| 148 | In food preferences, a love of sweets (sugars) is not characteristic of him; he consumes little of them. | 6 | 3320 | 0,70 | 0,34 | 2,03 |
| 149 | It is easy for him to control his mood. | 1 | 751 | 0,74 | 0,37 | 2,03 |
| 150 | His speech contains practically no filler words (well, this, um, that, like, etc.). | 1 | 618 | 0,68 | 0,34 | 2,01 |
| 151 | Emotional memory for details of his acquaintances and meetings with people (correlated with severe experiences of bereavements, losses, and discrepancies between what was expected and the outcome). | 1 | 369 | 0,69 | 0,35 | 2,01 |
| 152 | Fear (in others) gives him pleasure and is regarded as a universal means of controlling society. | 13 | 6711 | 0,74 | 0,37 | 2,00 |
| 153 | In his own behavior, he is oriented toward the familiar, habitual, tried-and-tested, past, and traditional - conservatism, lack of inclination toward change. | 6 | 3533 | 0,81 | 0,40 | 2,00 |
| 154 | Commitment to purely biological and primitive alpha-dominant models of society with their vertical power and exploitation (emphasis on one’s own calm sense of being a master-exploiter and on the importance of the supremacy of the aristocracy and hierarchical organization of society, ensuring economic exploitation of the majority of the population). | 26 | 14512 | 0,71 | 0,35 | 2,00 |
| 155 | Primacy of particulars and small details over the whole. | 10 | 6450 | 0,70 | 0,35 | 1,99 |
| 156 | He is very far from indifferent to money and possessions. | 10 | 4707 | 0,65 | 0,33 | 1,99 |
| 157 | Insight into possibilities is not characteristic of him. | 8 | 6419 | 0,73 | 0,37 | 1,98 |
| 158 | Material losses and deprivation of anything, as well as dissonance between the result and expectation, are experienced by him very heavily. | 10 | 4367 | 0,63 | 0,32 | 1,98 |
| 159 | Avoids breaking established arrangements, prefers calm conservative activities. | 9 | 5871 | 0,72 | 0,36 | 1,98 |
| 160 | Detachment from criteria of practice and expediency is not characteristic of him; even his imaginative constructions do not break away from reality. | 10 | 4549 | 0,76 | 0,38 | 1,97 |
| 161 | Hearing - sensitivity to quiet conversations, a mixture of absolute and differential sensitivity (high auditory sensitivity and intelligibility). | 7 | 5178 | 0,70 | 0,36 | 1,96 |
| 162 | He lacks the ability and need to discover, identify, and invent what is new. | 15 | 9163 | 0,63 | 0,32 | 1,95 |
| 163 | Faithfulness to one’s honest word, reliability in fulfilling obligations. | 9 | 3805 | 0,81 | 0,42 | 1,94 |
| 164 | It is not characteristic of him to believe that almost every person, in his worldview, is the center around which both the sun and other people revolve in circles. | 1 | 652 | 0,67 | 0,35 | 1,94 |
| 165 | When he smiles or smirks, the left corner of his mouth is raised higher than the right corner. | 1 | 602 | 0,74 | 0,38 | 1,94 |
| 166 | He does not have the habit of picking at hangnails on his fingers. | 1 | 336 | 0,69 | 0,36 | 1,92 |
| 167 | It is not characteristic of him unsuccessfully to search in his thoughts for an elusive association. | 1 | 787 | 0,67 | 0,35 | 1,92 |
| 168 | He likes it when others feel guilty or humiliated before him. | 1 | 369 | 0,82 | 0,43 | 1,91 |
| 169 | A tendency to narrow the sphere of what is socially permitted, to escalate legislative prohibitions and toughen punitive norms, including support for harsher criminal laws and the death penalty. | 5 | 1916 | 0,78 | 0,41 | 1,91 |
| 170 | He easily keeps the original goal in his attention; distractibility by surrounding stimuli is not characteristic of him. | 12 | 4300 | 0,78 | 0,41 | 1,88 |
Table 9. Properties that distinguish LSI from SEI most strongly
| No. | Properties that distinguish LSI from SEI most strongly | Total number of questions with similar meaning (but differing wording) used in calculating the cluster | Total number of responses used in averaging (taking into account all respondents and all question-items included in the cluster) | Probability that the property is above the population mean level in the LSI psychotype | Probability that the property is above the population mean level in the SEI psychotype | How many times more likely the manifestation of the property is in LSI than in SEI |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Weight below normal. | 6 | 3952 | 0,58 | 0,11 | 5,16 |
| 2 | Uninhibited impudence in communication and in reducing interpersonal distance with another person. | 2 | 690 | 0,57 | 0,13 | 4,25 |
| 3 | Becomes indignant if someone has broader rights, privileges, and advantages than he does. | 1 | 478 | 0,68 | 0,17 | 4,08 |
| 4 | Constant or frequent muscular tension. | 10 | 6896 | 0,31 | 0,08 | 4,02 |
| 5 | Proud; does not tolerate a humiliated position, the position of a humiliated supplicant. | 2 | 896 | 0,59 | 0,15 | 3,94 |
| 6 | No appetite for food. | 10 | 5799 | 0,60 | 0,16 | 3,84 |
| 7 | Weak vascular reactivity in response to excitement (does not turn pale or red). | 1 | 144 | 0,44 | 0,12 | 3,76 |
| 8 | The role of a wealthy hedonistic pleasure-seeker would be alien to him. | 1 | 205 | 0,68 | 0,21 | 3,28 |
| 9 | He does not “drop out” of a lecturer’s explanations during lectures. | 1 | 299 | 0,70 | 0,21 | 3,27 |
| 10 | Even when excited, it is always easy for him to pronounce words. | 1 | 201 | 0,52 | 0,16 | 3,16 |
| 11 | Relaxation while resting is absent - he does not know how to rest in a relaxed state. | 6 | 3952 | 0,69 | 0,22 | 3,15 |
| 12 | His current condition is problem-free. | 1 | 179 | 0,75 | 0,24 | 3,15 |
| 13 | Shouting loudly in moments just before a goal is scored is not characteristic of him. | 1 | 223 | 0,58 | 0,19 | 3,03 |
| 14 | Considers himself part of society’s intellectual elite. | 2 | 589 | 0,60 | 0,20 | 3,02 |
| 15 | Dulled taste sensations. | 1 | 1261 | 0,55 | 0,18 | 2,98 |
| 16 | It is NOT CHARACTERISTIC of him in speech to experience pronounced difficulty in selecting necessary words that are precise in meaning (as a result often replacing them with less precise ones). | 1 | 314 | 0,87 | 0,30 | 2,93 |
| 17 | Always remembers even his unseen enemies. | 1 | 369 | 0,75 | 0,26 | 2,93 |
| 18 | Becomes irritated when his speech or work is interrupted. | 4 | 1480 | 0,66 | 0,23 | 2,89 |
| 19 | He is more interested in politics than others are. | 3 | 1189 | 0,54 | 0,19 | 2,88 |
| 20 | He does not like ethical-sensory occupations (florist, flower grower, designer, makeup artist, cosmetologist, confectioner, fashion designer, stylist, secretary-referent, telephone information-service operator). | 6 | 4209 | 0,57 | 0,20 | 2,85 |
| 21 | In a new place, the first thing he tries to do is inspect the surroundings. | 1 | 170 | 0,64 | 0,23 | 2,81 |
| 22 | Likes heavy rock music. | 2 | 427 | 0,39 | 0,14 | 2,81 |
| 23 | Stubbornness. | 8 | 5818 | 0,63 | 0,22 | 2,80 |
| 24 | Intensive mental activity involving excessively many facts and criteria for comparison and checking. | 5 | 1487 | 0,69 | 0,25 | 2,78 |
| 25 | Sometimes threatens people with unpleasant things he can cause (likes to threaten and say nasty things). | 2 | 532 | 0,68 | 0,25 | 2,77 |
| 26 | Clarity of logical operation with facts. | 11 | 7371 | 0,73 | 0,27 | 2,71 |
| 27 | Intestinal peristalsis is weakened; predisposed to constipation. | 4 | 2022 | 0,58 | 0,22 | 2,68 |
| 28 | Strategic long-term “progressively upward” planning of his life and career (narrow list of 9 questions). | 9 | 6073 | 0,66 | 0,25 | 2,67 |
| 29 | Ease of mental representation and vividness of actualizing images of TACTILE imagination are not characteristic of him - mentally producing corresponding perceptual images “on demand” is very difficult for him or does not succeed at all. | 3 | 3162 | 0,58 | 0,22 | 2,67 |
| 30 | He is fanatical about his own innovations; here it is difficult for him to readjust, abandon what is mistaken, and compromise. | 3 | 903 | 0,74 | 0,28 | 2,66 |
| 31 | Strategic long-term “progressively upward” planning of his life and career, persistence and consistency in carrying out career plans and pursuing intended goals (expanded list of 16 questions). | 16 | 9599 | 0,68 | 0,26 | 2,63 |
| 32 | Likes cats more than dogs. | 2 | 959 | 0,55 | 0,21 | 2,63 |
| 33 | Other people’s arguments do not influence his already formed views and plans (correlated with low empathy and low suggestibility). | 4 | 1385 | 0,65 | 0,25 | 2,60 |
| 34 | Presence of some problems with vision. | 3 | 755 | 0,51 | 0,20 | 2,55 |
| 35 | He is not characterized by indulging momentary distractions, a need for distractions and breaks, frequent diversion to other tasks, frequent changes of plans, or rapid exhaustion of motivation. | 12 | 6803 | 0,84 | 0,33 | 2,55 |
| 36 | He is unlikely to rush quickly to help a person whose life is in danger. | 1 | 170 | 0,65 | 0,26 | 2,53 |
| 37 | Episodes of languor and stretching sensations in the muscles are not characteristic of him. | 2 | 1231 | 0,67 | 0,27 | 2,52 |
| 38 | A tendency to establish a prison-like order in society. | 33 | 10588 | 0,76 | 0,30 | 2,50 |
| 39 | Joking and intriguing are not characteristic of him. | 2 | 757 | 0,63 | 0,25 | 2,48 |
| 40 | Ease of mental representation and vividness of actualizing images are not characteristic of him (AVERAGE ACROSS ALL 4 MODALITIES - visual, auditory, tactile, and olfactory images of imagination) - mentally producing any perceptual images “on demand” is very difficult for him or does not succeed at all. | 28 | 32177 | 0,57 | 0,23 | 2,48 |
| 41 | Prefers detailed classifications in which objects being sorted are divided into many groups with fine details of their properties taken into account (rather than dividing objects into several enlarged groups). | 4 | 1116 | 0,69 | 0,28 | 2,47 |
| 42 | Intolerance of other people’s opinions. | 4 | 2578 | 0,56 | 0,23 | 2,45 |
| 43 | Is surprised by people who eat the last piece of candy. | 1 | 564 | 0,71 | 0,29 | 2,45 |
| 44 | It is not characteristic of him to insure himself against negative experiences by distancing himself in advance from bad people and bad relationships. | 3 | 1199 | 0,57 | 0,23 | 2,44 |
| 45 | He does not believe that feelings are more important than anything else and that logic is boring. | 15 | 10569 | 0,76 | 0,31 | 2,43 |
| 46 | Muscular tension even before sleep; it is difficult to release tension even while resting. | 5 | 6925 | 0,60 | 0,25 | 2,43 |
| 47 | A quarrelsome character is not characteristic of him. | 2 | 340 | 0,68 | 0,29 | 2,39 |
| 48 | He is not predisposed to a decline in work capacity from reprimands and penalties. | 3 | 1395 | 0,63 | 0,27 | 2,37 |
| 49 | Ease of mental representation and vividness of actualizing images of OLFACTORY imagination are not characteristic of him - mentally producing corresponding perceptual images “on demand” is very difficult for him or does not succeed at all. | 8 | 9572 | 0,53 | 0,23 | 2,35 |
| 50 | Capriciousness is completely uncharacteristic of him. | 4 | 1233 | 0,70 | 0,30 | 2,34 |
| 51 | Supporter of radical changes in the world order. | 2 | 985 | 0,57 | 0,24 | 2,34 |
| 52 | The talent of a spider-like legalistic nitpicker - even a good deed is necessarily entered into memory and the clauses of an agreement so that people feel indebted. | 4 | 1305 | 0,72 | 0,31 | 2,33 |
| 53 | Ease of mental representation and vividness of actualizing images of visual imagination are not characteristic of him - mentally producing corresponding perceptual images “on demand” is very difficult for him or does not succeed at all. | 12 | 7399 | 0,54 | 0,23 | 2,33 |
| 54 | Love of weapons. | 2 | 1374 | 0,68 | 0,29 | 2,32 |
| 55 | Love of the profession of a fighter on the invisible front. | 3 | 1288 | 0,75 | 0,33 | 2,31 |
| 56 | Effective planning of available resources over a relatively short-term horizon. | 9 | 5032 | 0,73 | 0,32 | 2,31 |
| 57 | Always has a plan in case other plans fail. | 1 | 445 | 0,56 | 0,24 | 2,30 |
| 58 | A cup of coffee or a glass of beer does not give him a sensation of a noticeable change in his internal tone. | 1 | 335 | 0,65 | 0,29 | 2,29 |
| 59 | It is not characteristic of flickering light to make him feel ill. | 1 | 181 | 0,52 | 0,23 | 2,29 |
| 60 | Fear (in others) gives him pleasure and is regarded as a universal means of controlling society. | 13 | 6711 | 0,74 | 0,33 | 2,29 |
| 61 | He rarely stretches his body. | 4 | 2587 | 0,74 | 0,32 | 2,27 |
| 62 | Love of classification and arranging things into categories. | 16 | 10464 | 0,80 | 0,35 | 2,27 |
| 63 | His desire for power is strong; a striving for independence and withdrawal from involvement in vertical management hierarchies are not characteristic of him. | 20 | 13703 | 0,61 | 0,27 | 2,25 |
| 64 | Malice and a subconscious striving to experience malicious feelings. | 11 | 5675 | 0,63 | 0,28 | 2,24 |
| 65 | A lyrical-poetic-sentimental orientation toward his own inner spiritual-ethical world is not characteristic of him (he is by no means gentle or suggestible and rates his knowledge and skills highly). | 6 | 5447 | 0,56 | 0,25 | 2,24 |
| 66 | Low sensitivity of the olfactory analyzer. | 12 | 8532 | 0,57 | 0,26 | 2,22 |
| 67 | A bright, joyful, and uninhibitedly euphoric mood background is not characteristic of him. | 15 | 5535 | 0,71 | 0,32 | 2,21 |
| 68 | High short-term vindictiveness (an obligation to retaliate immediately or soon impose punishment ten times stronger for an offense or inconvenience caused). | 21 | 13232 | 0,74 | 0,33 | 2,20 |
| 69 | A tendency toward logical analysis and ordering, clarity of formal-logical operation with facts, ability to identify the main point logically and analyze cause-and-effect relationships (all of these are closely linked). | 29 | 20052 | 0,75 | 0,34 | 2,19 |
| 70 | Plans his statements and compositions structurally and with logical responsibility - he knows in advance what they will ultimately lead to. | 5 | 1579 | 0,76 | 0,35 | 2,18 |
| 71 | Keeps a large amount of factual data in his head. | 13 | 5200 | 0,73 | 0,34 | 2,16 |
| 72 | Believes that a person should always and necessarily have enemies. | 7 | 3867 | 0,74 | 0,34 | 2,16 |
| 73 | Low suggestibility (calculated from an expanded list of 10 questions). | 10 | 5698 | 0,67 | 0,31 | 2,15 |
| 74 | Asymmetry - drawing a circle clockwise. | 2 | 1125 | 0,66 | 0,31 | 2,15 |
| 75 | Neatness and pedantry. | 6 | 2083 | 0,87 | 0,41 | 2,14 |
| 76 | It is easy for him to concentrate on work in advance. | 4 | 3072 | 0,78 | 0,37 | 2,12 |
| 77 | Susceptibility to cholecystitis (choleretic drugs have been prescribed). | 1 | 601 | 0,67 | 0,32 | 2,12 |
| 78 | Active organization and responsibility. | 9 | 4974 | 0,70 | 0,33 | 2,12 |
| 79 | Preference for ethical occupations of the “visual” sphere (sewing clothes, drawing cartoons, or working as a florist or bouquet arranger) is not characteristic of him. | 1 | 181 | 0,65 | 0,31 | 2,12 |
| 80 | Avoids talking about his connections and acquaintances. | 2 | 841 | 0,76 | 0,36 | 2,10 |
| 81 | Paranoid tendencies, or a sense of threat from others (correlated with a love of classification and with muscular tension even at rest). | 4 | 2468 | 0,74 | 0,35 | 2,10 |
| 82 | He does not like beaches with bright sun. | 1 | 963 | 0,69 | 0,33 | 2,08 |
| 83 | Stubborn, cold, volitional inflexibility of character - a correlate of an immobile, unblinking gaze. | 5 | 1992 | 0,80 | 0,38 | 2,08 |
| 84 | Sensitivity to small logical (not ethical) details. | 14 | 5101 | 0,80 | 0,39 | 2,07 |
| 85 | Businesslike and clear-thinking, a good organizer and manager in large structures. | 9 | 4396 | 0,62 | 0,30 | 2,07 |
| 86 | Errors involving transposed adjacent letters when typing on a keyboard are not characteristic of him. | 2 | 803 | 0,71 | 0,34 | 2,06 |
| 87 | Hearing - ease and lack of difficulty in auditory comprehension of complex long sentences. | 2 | 967 | 0,68 | 0,33 | 2,06 |
| 88 | Believes that being like everyone else, living like everyone else, and doing only what everyone else does is exceptionally repugnant. | 3 | 853 | 0,64 | 0,31 | 2,05 |
| 89 | Timidity is not characteristic of him. | 5 | 1565 | 0,63 | 0,31 | 2,04 |
| 90 | Intensity of mental activity in the form of inner speech. | 9 | 7672 | 0,62 | 0,30 | 2,04 |
| 91 | An individualist in the sense that he does not strive for union and emotional syntony with other people and tends to maintain the position of a loner - among other things, he does not need people, is self-sufficient, does not take public opinion or other people’s opinions into account, and does not suffer from conformism. | 22 | 12909 | 0,69 | 0,34 | 2,02 |
| 92 | He has an evident lack of emotionality, inclination, and readiness for the outward “release” of emotions. | 11 | 4373 | 0,78 | 0,39 | 2,02 |
| 93 | Lacks the ability and skill to wait patiently and idly-lazily for the opportune moment for an advantageous action. | 6 | 2206 | 0,75 | 0,37 | 2,01 |
| 94 | Love of rigid structures and rules that allow no changes within them. | 7 | 6739 | 0,87 | 0,44 | 2,00 |
| 95 | Learns easily from mistakes and very rarely repeats them. | 3 | 952 | 0,74 | 0,37 | 2,00 |
| 96 | Long-term vindictiveness (holding grudges). | 11 | 8123 | 0,81 | 0,41 | 2,00 |
| 97 | In food preferences, a love of sweets (sugars) is not characteristic of him; he consumes little of them. | 6 | 3320 | 0,70 | 0,35 | 1,98 |
| 98 | A tendency to narrow the sphere of what is socially permitted, to escalate legislative prohibitions and toughen punitive norms, including support for harsher criminal laws and the death penalty. | 5 | 1916 | 0,78 | 0,40 | 1,96 |
| 99 | Intrapunitiveness regarding his own successes. | 11 | 6167 | 0,65 | 0,34 | 1,95 |
| 100 | Would prefer time travel rather than travel to other inhabited planets. | 1 | 257 | 0,72 | 0,37 | 1,95 |
| 101 | Handwriting - angularity of letter forms. | 1 | 577 | 0,68 | 0,35 | 1,94 |
| 102 | A donor of negatively malicious, painful emotions - first, he often experiences dissatisfaction (frustration) and malice; second, subconsciously he sometimes even strives to experience malicious feelings (assessment from 18 questions). | 18 | 11006 | 0,70 | 0,37 | 1,90 |
| 103 | He has no aptitude for dancing. | 3 | 1571 | 0,74 | 0,39 | 1,89 |
| 104 | Spiritual individualism is alien to him in the sense that there are as many different independent worlds as there are people, respect for those other worlds, and adherence to the doctrine of human rights. | 7 | 3358 | 0,70 | 0,37 | 1,88 |
| 105 | He is not characterized by a love of boasting, fibbing, and showing off. | 4 | 817 | 0,81 | 0,43 | 1,88 |
| 106 | Other people’s fear gives him pleasure and is regarded as a universal means of controlling society. | 17 | 10424 | 0,78 | 0,42 | 1,87 |
| 107 | High consistency and goal-directedness; laziness and weak will are completely uncharacteristic of him. | 18 | 14883 | 0,72 | 0,39 | 1,87 |
| 108 | Dislikes noisy gatherings with a great deal of laughter and merriment. | 3 | 1276 | 0,81 | 0,44 | 1,86 |
| 109 | Often warily thinks through the intrigues around him so as not to slip up or make a mistake. | 2 | 913 | 0,75 | 0,40 | 1,85 |
| 110 | Feelings of the “taste of life” and joy from communicating with people are not characteristic of him. | 8 | 3626 | 0,76 | 0,41 | 1,84 |
| 111 | He is not predisposed to impulsive reactions without prior evaluation and control. | 39 | 18394 | 0,82 | 0,45 | 1,83 |
| 112 | Emotionlessness and inability to feel his own emotions; avoids situations where their expression is required, has composure, and in the emotional sense constantly has a “cold” nose. | 43 | 30179 | 0,72 | 0,40 | 1,82 |
| 113 | He is indifferent to creating or changing something with his own hands; he lacks the motivation that the world deserves to be remade and improved because, supposedly, it is itself plastic and constantly changing. | 3 | 865 | 0,81 | 0,44 | 1,82 |
| 114 | Inclination toward managerial administrative activity. | 8 | 3016 | 0,75 | 0,42 | 1,81 |
| 115 | He lacks the inclination, desire, and ability to establish relationships of reciprocal favors with people “through connections.” | 1 | 148 | 0,75 | 0,42 | 1,80 |
| 116 | When he smiles or smirks, the left corner of his mouth is raised higher than the right corner. | 1 | 602 | 0,74 | 0,41 | 1,80 |
| 117 | Likes the position of the “gray cardinal.” | 1 | 227 | 0,82 | 0,46 | 1,79 |
| 118 | His speech contains no slang-type neologisms. | 1 | 727 | 0,79 | 0,44 | 1,78 |
| 119 | Stability, consistency, and internal non-contradictoriness of views and moods, their “field independence.” | 7 | 2721 | 0,77 | 0,43 | 1,78 |
| 120 | Has a better command of spoken than written language. | 1 | 249 | 0,72 | 0,41 | 1,77 |
| 121 | Composure and self-control. | 7 | 3113 | 0,79 | 0,45 | 1,76 |
| 122 | Evenness of his relationships and mood, emotional constancy, low levels of emotional lability and mobility. | 16 | 7817 | 0,85 | 0,48 | 1,76 |
| 123 | Regarding requirements for other people’s statements and for order in the surrounding world, unambiguity is better for him than ambiguity. | 9 | 5169 | 0,82 | 0,47 | 1,74 |
| 124 | His emotions are reflected only very weakly on his face. | 9 | 5290 | 0,85 | 0,49 | 1,72 |
| 125 | Detachment from criteria of practice and expediency is not characteristic of him; even his imaginative constructions do not break away from reality. | 10 | 4549 | 0,76 | 0,44 | 1,72 |
| 126 | Shyness, difficulty entering into effective contact with other people. | 9 | 5658 | 0,85 | 0,50 | 1,71 |
| 127 | A grumbling critic-skeptic sprawled in an armchair. | 1 | 558 | 0,74 | 0,43 | 1,70 |
| 128 | Traditionality of sexual orientation. | 2 | 1342 | 0,76 | 0,45 | 1,70 |
| 129 | A particular tendency to bring actions that have been started to completion (which reveals an association with the left-hemisphere “rational” regions of the frontal cortex). | 18 | 12602 | 0,81 | 0,48 | 1,68 |
| 130 | Admirer of Stalin. | 2 | 412 | 0,75 | 0,45 | 1,67 |
| 131 | More aggressive in fantasies than in actual behavior. | 4 | 2152 | 0,77 | 0,46 | 1,66 |
| 132 | Absence of impulses and potential for artistic creativity. | 7 | 2325 | 0,76 | 0,46 | 1,66 |
| 133 | Ability in programming and inclination toward the profession of programmer. | 3 | 1858 | 0,79 | 0,48 | 1,66 |
| 134 | Loud, infectious laughter is not characteristic of him. | 4 | 1152 | 0,76 | 0,46 | 1,66 |
| 135 | Pedantry in meeting deadlines. | 14 | 9905 | 0,78 | 0,47 | 1,65 |
| 136 | Commitment to maintaining order, organization. | 6 | 2300 | 0,83 | 0,51 | 1,65 |
| 137 | He has no tendency to perform unexpected actions. | 6 | 3077 | 0,77 | 0,47 | 1,64 |
| 138 | Improvisation, emergency-mode work, reliance on “maybe it will work out,” and rejection of planning are uncharacteristic and alien to him. | 25 | 18850 | 0,83 | 0,50 | 1,64 |
| 139 | He is not inclined toward mental play with abstractions. | 3 | 1462 | 0,76 | 0,46 | 1,64 |
| 140 | He does not like, and it is not characteristic of him, to spend time in glamorous nightclubs. | 2 | 353 | 0,79 | 0,48 | 1,64 |
| 141 | Dislike of programs featuring comedians. | 1 | 556 | 0,82 | 0,51 | 1,61 |
| 142 | Believes that dictatorship and a rigid vertical hierarchy of power are better than democracy and a society with developed horizontal ties. | 10 | 5816 | 0,80 | 0,49 | 1,61 |
| 143 | A tendency toward conservative unification of people’s way of life; individual deviations from the social standard should be masked and concealed, and deviations from traditions are condemned (including, for example, homosexuality). | 5 | 2888 | 0,83 | 0,52 | 1,61 |
| 144 | A particular tendency toward stable habits, toward a predetermined, persevering, and even sequence of actions once begun (which reveals an association with the left-hemisphere “rational” regions of the frontal cortex). | 16 | 12003 | 0,86 | 0,54 | 1,60 |
| 145 | A tendency toward rigid control and unification of the surrounding environment, rigid administration, and maintenance of an order universal for everyone. | 16 | 6758 | 0,83 | 0,52 | 1,59 |
| 146 | Maintaining the topic of conversation “without slipping away,” self-criticism, self-control, non-impulsivity, suppression of involuntary impulsive tracking eye movements (normal function of the basal frontal cortex, without dysfunctions). | 52 | 23843 | 0,84 | 0,53 | 1,57 |
| 147 | Prefers painting in a calm manner rather than bright and shocking painting. | 3 | 964 | 0,81 | 0,52 | 1,55 |
| 148 | A tendency toward a command-administrative style of management, unquestioning subordination, and rigid personal control of everything happening around him. | 13 | 6833 | 0,82 | 0,54 | 1,52 |
| 149 | He lacks the ability to provide optimistic emotional promotion of what lies ahead. | 5 | 2052 | 0,82 | 0,54 | 1,51 |
| 150 | A lack of associative mobility as speed and diversity of associations with ease of switching. | 16 | 10413 | 0,83 | 0,55 | 1,50 |
Additional Literature:
- Examples of historical celebrities among LSIs and other psychotypes - http://sociotoday.narod2.ru/tabl.html
- Complete psychological portraits of all 16 psychotypes and 8 mental functions in their different positions (series of articles) - http://sociotoday.narod2.ru/index1.html
- Works by V. L. Talanov on the psychophysiological model of TIM (model “T”), as well as on psychophysiological and psychological interpretations of the “intuition-sensing” trait - http://www.newsocionicsmodel.narod.ru/
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