Classical socionics

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Classical socionics is a somewhat subjective term that includes the core concepts of socionics developed by Aushra Augusta and her early associates, such as the socionic concepts of functions, elements, information, "Model A," intertype relations, etc. Most professional socionists agree with this foundation and base their work on it.

Classical socionics

IM elements
Extroverted intuition Extroverted logic Extroverted sensing Extroverted ethics
Introverted intuition Introverted logic Introverted sensing Introverted ethics

Functions
Leading function Creative function Role function Vulnerable function
Suggestive function Mobilizing function Ignoring function Demonstrative function

Socion
Intuitive Logical Extratim Sensing Ethical Introtim Ethical Sensing Extratim Logical Intuitive Introtim
Ethical Intuitive Extratim Logical Sensing Introtim Sensing Logical Extratim Intuitive Ethical Introtim
Sensing Ethical Extratim Intuitive Logical Introtim Logical Intuitive Extratim Ethical Sensing Introtim
Logical Sensing Extratim Ethical Intuitive Introtim Intuitive Ethical Extratim Sensing Logical Introtim

Type dichotomies

Jungian dichotomies
Rationality and irrationality Extraversion and introversion Sensing and intuition Ethics and logic

Reinin dichotomies
Carefree and farsighted Yielding and obstinate Static and dynamic
Democratic and aristocratic Tactical and strategic Constructivist and emotivist
Positivist and negativist Judicious and decisive Merry and serious
Process and result Asking and declaring

Intertype relations
Identity Duality Activation Mirror
Kindred Semi-duality Business Illusionary
Super-ego Extinguishment Quasi-identity Conflict
Benefit Supervision

Small groups
Quadras Alpha Beta Gamma Delta
Clubs Researchers Socials Pragmatists Humanitarians
Temperaments EP EJ IP IJ
Communication styles Businesslike Passionate Cold-blooded Sincere
Romance styles Aggressor Victim Caring Childlike