I've been working on a complete structural map of socionics for a few years and it it finally to a point that it is worth sharing. A few of you may be familiar with an old pyramid diagram someone posted from one of my facebook groups. This is the first part of my article explaining how they work.
I want to emphasis that this is pure classical socionics. I have not added anything new to the theory. These diagrams are simple a tool for understanding Model A, or any other similar model.
I invented these diagrams so the average person can use the dichotomy structure correctly. I originally had a more mathematical focus, but after talking to Gulenko and Reinin who told me they were not familiar with the math, I decided I should take a common sense approach instead and leave the math out. I haven't decided to what extent I will talk about the formal structure at the end. I'm posting this here to see if it make sense so far and I'll make changes based of your feedback.
This is the first part of my draft. I expect to delete this thread and start a new one once it is completed
Any suggestions appreciated!
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B6...0QydGhmNHlfWGM
I want to emphasis that this is pure classical socionics. I have not added anything new to the theory. These diagrams are simple a tool for understanding Model A, or any other similar model.
I invented these diagrams so the average person can use the dichotomy structure correctly. I originally had a more mathematical focus, but after talking to Gulenko and Reinin who told me they were not familiar with the math, I decided I should take a common sense approach instead and leave the math out. I haven't decided to what extent I will talk about the formal structure at the end. I'm posting this here to see if it make sense so far and I'll make changes based of your feedback.
This is the first part of my draft. I expect to delete this thread and start a new one once it is completed
Any suggestions appreciated!
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B6...0QydGhmNHlfWGM