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Se vs. Si: Understanding Your Personality Tests’ Results

by Amanda on December 22, 2009

Se and Si account for a important distinctions in personalities. Who has which cognitive func finaleTake a look at your Personality Tests’ results and compare below. Which cognitive function do you use, according to Carl Jung? Do you agree? Is the theory valid, in your opinion?

Se

Extroverted Sensing

You may find the following information useful if you are new to the Personality Tests arena. Although the data below cannot be found on most personality test results, a little researching and digging will link test results with a wide variety of useful tips for understanding how you/your communication style may be perceived by others.

  • Drawing data from experiences happening right now
  • Examining physical environment for apparent reactions, pertinent info
  • Quick reactions- mind adjusts speedily to a situation
  • Indulgence in current but brief moment
  • A person’s subjective experience of consciousness Ex. pain, sounds of a beautiful symphony, tastes, colors of a sunsetSe is responsible for_cognitive processes white

Se draws a lot of data about a lot of things (Si draws data in a more in-depth fashion).

According to this description,

Se users are more likely to know a little about a lot and Se users are more likely to know a lot about fewer “things”.

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Si

Introverted Sensing

The BasicsSi is responsible for_cognitive processes white

  • Concrete physical forms
  • Classifications of sensory data
  • Sensory Stimuli perceived in memories
  • Facts, figures, and situations are on reserve, can be recalled
  • Remembering experiences in detail, and what the information is in reference to

A more in-depth perspective of SiSi is responsible for_socionics wikipedia white

Additional References

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  • Drawing data from experiences happening right now
  • Examining physical environment for apparent reactions, pertinent info
  • Quick reactions- mind adjusts speedily to a situation
  • Indulgence in current but brief moment
  • a person’s subjective experience of consciousness Ex. pain, sounds of a beautiful symphony, tastes, colors of a sunset

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