SSS
Numbered List of Indicators
No of indicator |
Indicator’s Name and Description |
Function Parameter Pointed to by the Indicator |
1 |
Description of what the person directly perceives in the terms of individual experience ( I [personally] like it/dislike it, I feel like so etc); or description of the person’s own experience without reference or comparison to some standards (respectful source, accepted social opinions, rules or conventions) |
Parameter of experience (Ex) |
2 |
Learning something by the trial and error method (by gaining own experience) |
Parameter of experience (Ex) |
3 |
Recitation of previously experienced incidents/cases (if there are indications that the interviewee recalls cases from his own previous experience even if he might call them “situations”) |
Parameter of experience (Ex) |
4 |
Lack of tools for comparison of information:
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One-dimensionality |
5 |
Originality of thinking - the way of thinking differs from the generally accepted patterns, disregards such patterns |
One-dimensionality |
Vital track |
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6 |
Individual understanding , emphasizing of individualisation or isolation of the interviewee’s opinion or outlook. |
One-dimensionality |
Vital track For the IA markup Individuality = Exclude functions 1,2,3 |
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7 |
Inadequate reaction - non-conformance of the reaction to what would be socially accepted, accompanied by a painful control emotion (CE) |
One-dimensionality |
Sign «plus» When the plus fuction gets into the area of the minus (i.e. in its incompetence area) |
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8 |
Something can be understood only experimentally, relying only on the previous experience |
One-dimensionality |
9 |
An advice is perceived as criticism or aggression |
One-dimensionality |
10 |
Refusal to agree with the generally accepted, if the generally accepted is not deemed as inevitable |
One-dimensionality, |
11 |
Recurrence – constant repetition of the same experience |
One-dimensionality |
Vital track |
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12 |
Fixation, inertia, tendency to preserve the current situation accompanied by fear of changes |
One-dimensionality |
13 |
Desire to «cut off» some part of information, «turn away», often accompanied with memory suppression, inhibition. |
One-dimensionality |
14 |
Gullibility. Lack of critical attitude towards the information |
One-dimensionality |
15 |
Inadequate self-esteem (demonstrative social mask aimed at hiding fear and uncertainty). |
One-dimensionality |
Super Id |
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16 |
Is unable to make self-assessment is getting lost when assessment of information related to a certain element is required - due to lack of reference standards for that element . |
One-dimensionality |
17 |
Uses as criterion of assessment the amount of spent energy and effort. |
One-dimensionality |
18 |
Uses individual sensation as the criterion of assessment |
One-dimensionality |
19 |
Painful sensitivity towards certain information, fear, panic, inferiority complex
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One-dimensionality usually of the function 4 |
Sign «plus» When the plus fuction gets into the area of the minus (i.e. in its incompetence area) |
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20 |
Little gradation in the element Reflection of information without shades and hues, in the black-and-white, yes-or-no, right-or-wrong style. Tendency to fall into the extremities. |
Low-dimensionality |
21 |
Uncertainty in expressing oneself in one’s understanding, in one’s actions. Non-confident self-assessment for the element |
Low-dimensionality |
22 |
Unwillingness to discuss a certain topic. Evading to answer a question |
Low-dimensionality, Nothing to say usually indicates to Super ego Striving to cut off some unpleasant previous experience. |
Vital track, The interviewee does not want to go deeper into the element, because it is not interesting and falls out of his individual contents. Usually most verbose blocks are: Ego and Super Id |
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23 |
Hastiness, hurry, fussiness of reactions |
Low-dimensionality |
24 |
Superstitions, beliefs |
Low-dimensionality |
25 |
Presence of the fatality, unavoidability, which has subjective grounds |
Low-dimensionality |
26 |
Difficulty to provide examples |
Low-dimensionality |
Vital track |
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27 |
«Oddity», «eccentricity», «weirdness» |
Low-dimensionality |
Vital track |
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28 |
Control emotions of low-dimensional functions: mental tension, uneasiness, weariness, unpleasant sensations, states, energy draining. Negative feedback causes painful feeling. |
Low-dimensionality |
Sign «plus» When the plus fuction gets into the area of the minus (i.e. in its incompetence area) |
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29 |
Tendency ho hide one’s weaknesses |
Low-dimensionality |
30 |
Generalizations like: any, anything, everyone, for anyone, ever, never, which reflect stale and rigid stance |
Low-dimensionality |
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31 |
Reference to an reputable source of information – person, manual, dictionary etc Arguments like: “I was taught this way” , “I do it like others do”. |
Dimension of Norms |
32 |
Using and relying on commonly used understanding, notions, documents, rules, laws, methods, procedures etc |
Dimension of Norms |
33 |
Using and reference to the commonly approved |
Dimension of Norms |
34 |
Obligation, duty, correctness: «oblige», «must», «right», «ought», «necessary», «normal» |
Dimension of Norms |
35 |
Proclaiming some rigid rules doctrines, instructions |
Dimension of Norms |
36 |
Usage of clichés, stereotype expressions (also proverbs and sayings). Stereotypical thinking. |
Dimension of Norms |
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37 |
Consideration of a situation with reference to certain conditions or circumstances |
Parameter St |
38 |
Many gradations present in the response |
High-dimensionality |
39 |
Goes beyond the common limitations (widens the frame of the common understanding), if the standards are being concerned, they are acknowledged, however there is awareness of possibilities of a more flexible approach. |
High-dimensionality
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40 |
Renouncing to follow the «right way», or a limiting frame. |
High-dimensionality |
41 |
Confident and well argumented assertion of own standpoint Confident self-esteem related to the element control emotions of High-dimensional functions |
High-dimensionality |
42 |
Although the interviewee is able to make self-assessment, he is indifferent to the assessment or feedback given by others and does nod need it. |
High-dimensionality, typically Ego. |
43 |
Being able to model the situation as if looking at its development in time, indicating at continuous monitoring of the information element in time |
Tme parameter(Tm) |
44 |
Identification with the element: element=I The information element is viewed as the life itself |
Time parameter (Tm) (Function 1) |
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45 |
Exiting or avoiding a negative area while having good orientation in the minus area |
Minus The function is “minus” but the interviewee does not want to dwell in the “minus” area because it causes discomfort . He can handle the “minus” area but chooses the “plus” one. |
46 |
Avoidance of the negative while completely disoriented in the minus area |
Plus The function is “plus” and the interviewee cannot handle the “minus” area. Hence he avoids the “minus” . |
47 |
Starts his answer with specifics or examples , lacks generalization |
Plus |
48 |
Particularization, going into details |
Plus |
49 |
Local scope Limitation Narrowing of the competence area
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Plus |
Vital track, in case if there is assertion of only personal understanding |
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50 |
Direction inside some area |
Plus |
51 |
Preference to only positive (by quality) area |
Plus |
52 |
Lack of orientation in the negative area |
Plus |
53 |
Refusal from publicizing, not demonstrates to others |
Plus function refuses to demonstrate the “minus” because it cannot handle the “minus” area. |
Vital track |
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54 |
Protection, defence of local area |
Plus |
55 |
Orientation in the negative area |
Minus |
56 |
Generalization alongside with particularization |
Minus |
57 |
Minimalism |
Minus |
58 |
Globality of thinking, Abstract thinking |
Minus |
and/or Function 1 |
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59 |
Direction outwards |
Minus |
60 |
Begins his assessment from the negative side (or from some global approach) |
Minus |
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61 |
Recitation of reminiscences from the past of how it usually can be, how it usually happens. |
Vital track |
62 |
Automation Something happens by itself, without awareness and can be realized afterwards |
Vital track |
63 |
Habitualness, non-awareness |
Vital track |
64 |
There is no willingness to reason or explain a subject, not paying attention |
Vital track |
65 |
Something comes spontaneously, unexpectedly, manifests suddenly |
Vital track |
66 |
Pays no importance to how others estimate him neither to self-estimation |
Vital track |
Ego |
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67 |
Does not care about social opinion on himself |
Vital track |
68 |
Is not capable to correlate his own understanding with the societal norms, has no certainty whether social understanding is the same. |
Vital track |
69 |
Non-premeditated reactions, actions, decisions. |
Vital track |
70 |
Is pondering on the subject in the process of answering a question, is thinking out aloud. |
Mental track |
71 |
Is speaking not only on his behalf but also with reference to people in general and on behalf of the society, associating himself with the society. |
Mental track |
Dimension of norms |
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72 |
Reference to the society, taking into consideration social norms. |
Mental track |
73 |
Being aware when perceiving information. Markers: I note, notice, observe, see immediately, catches the eye |
Mental track |
74 |
Considered responses, actions, decisions. Lecturing |
Mental track |
75 |
Conscious assessment and self-assessment |
Mental track |
76 |
Admiration, enjoyment caused by getting information related to the element |
Super Id when accompanied by signs of low-dimensionality. Ego |
77 |
Being proud of himself. |
Typically Super Id Function 6 |
78 |
Desire to receive - «I want it», excitement, activation |
Super Id
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79 |
Asking for appreciation, for a praise. Desirability of an appreciation Boasts in a childish way |
Super Id |
80 |
Value, importance of the information related to the element |
Ego |
Super Id |
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81 |
I want it, I love it, I like to do it myself |
Super Id |