Conflictor pair values


Yes, as a result of conflictors sharing some tertiary traits, they exist! Conflictors still remain the most distant pairings possible, though. I've decided to keep the commonalities to seven.

ILE-ESI:

YES:
1. Unlike many people, I’m completely incapable of giving insincere compliments (it goes against my very nature).
2. Keeping important events secret from the public is always a very bad thing.
3. People’s rights to life and liberty are more important than any state or national interests.
4. Any truth is always better than absolutely any lie.
5. Any injustice around me upsets me.

NO:
6. A smart person is smart precisely to deceive the stupid.
7. I would prefer to hold leadership positions in a large, established system rather than in my own business.

LII-SEE:

YES:
1. I value my independence above all else. In everything I do, it is very important to me to maintain it.
2. I find it extremely unpleasant to feel dependent on someone else.
3. It is true that, as a rule, I cannot stand being pressured by any general, collective, or public opinion.
4. I get very annoyed when people try to force some orders on me.

NO:
5. Safety is generally more valuable than various freedoms.
6. People should conform to the majority opinion.
7. Ever since my youth, I have believed that scientific discoveries sooner or later turn out to be harmful.

SEI-LIE:

YES:
1. My general mood is usually positive.
2. Old fears rarely cross my mind - I quickly forget all the past hardships and difficulties because they’re no longer relevant.
3. I’m highly willing to cooperate with others.

NO:
4. When defending ideas I believe in, I’m not afraid of being misunderstood.
5. Some memories make me feel ashamed of myself, of how I behaved and what I said.
6. I’d be better suited to the role of a critic than that of a mediator or arbitrator.
7. To be honest, I am secretive, stubborn, and inflexible in relationships; I really dislike uninvited guests; I stubbornly cling to the system of relationships I’m used to.

ESE-ILI:

YES:
1. I often imagine various fictional scenarios filled with vivid, lifelike details.
2. In any situation, I’m drawn to details and nuances that others might easily overlook.
3. I often feel as though time speeds up and slows down over the course of about five minutes—as if it’s pulsing and moving unevenly.

NO:
4. I often feel uplifted when witnessing someone else’s misfortune because it makes me feel needed and useful.
5. I’m always more interested in the big picture than in its small and subtle details.
6. If I need to catch a falling object, I react not just with my hand, but with my whole body.
7. Subtracting one from fifteen will always and invariably result in fourteen (a question testing readiness to perceive the unusual and extraordinary).

SLE-EII:

YES:
1. I know a lot of unhappy people.
2. I can’t change who I am.
3. Complaining to others about my problems is beneath me.
4. I often feel the need for intense physical activity.

NO:
5. "If they give you something, take it; if they hit you, run" - I like that saying.
6. As a child, I often imagined myself as a stage magician or illusionist.
7. I like to gossip.

LSI-IEE:

YES:
1. I am better than most at coping with life’s difficulties.
2. In most group situations, I am quite satisfied with my status and my relationships with other group members.
3. I am more confident than others.

NO:
4. It is easy to hurt my soul.
5. There are situations that, on a purely physiological level and automatically, trigger intense fear in me that I cannot resist.
6. I often play the role of a "black sheep".
7. I am often very sad.

EIE-SLI:

YES:
1. I’m quite squeamish and tend to avoid sick people.
2. While working, I often notice faint, high-pitched whistling sounds—from mosquitoes, gas burners, the street, etc.
3. I have a good ear for music.
4. I quickly notice even very faint unpleasant odors, whether sharply acidic or putrid.

NO:
5. I am very tolerant of other people’s negative emotions.
6. I readily "pick up" on other people’s positivity.
7. As a rule, I listen to critical comments with interest and gratitude.

IEI-LSE:

YES:
1. I often think about who is responsible for something (LSE does this because of high standards, while IEI does it to justify themselves).
2. I would enjoy sewing clothes, drawing cartoons, or working as a florist or bouquet arranger.
3. Chewing gum or some kind of candy helps me think clearly.
4. In books, I like detailed descriptions of nature.
5. The entire chronological chain of recent facts, events, and incidents constantly stays in my memory and "replays" in my mind.

NO:
6. If there is something to reproach a colleague for, I will definitely do so in front of witnesses.
7. I always have a clear sense of the boundary between myself and other people.







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