PERQ I Typology Theory
Warning in advance: Posting from a mobile device, so this might be cluttered.
First component of theory: Redone traits
As this theory is based heavily on Jung's work, it uses a slightly refined version of cognitive functions. However, the traits have been completely redone. I have remade the existing 4 traits from MBTI/Socionics as well as adding a new one to compliment the ever popular trait theory. (Google it) The existing traits were redone to add unidimensionality and elements of our more modern understanding of personality.
Practical vs Theoretical
Emotional vs Logical
Relaxed vs Nervous
Quiet vs Social
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Rational vs Irrational
Note: On the type, the last letter does not appear. Also, Irrational puts P/T as the first letter, while Rational puts E/L as the first letter.
2nd component: Cognitive Functions
Cognitive functions work the same here as in MBTI, but with some key changes. The first change is that the functions obviously now have new names. The second change is that Introverted/Extroverted no longer represent an invert function. A controversial, but perhaps a necessary update. They are now Quiet, and Social, which represent how the function's user is most comfortable using them. The final change is tha addition of Relaxed and Nervous, which appear as the first word in the function, and represent how the user handles the function emotionally. The function follows the same pattern as Introversion and Extroversion did. You'll notice that the Relaxed may be more nervous in unique situations, and the opposite for the Nervous types.
Cognitive Functions Example for TLNQ
1: Relaxed, Quiet, Theoretical
2: Nervous, Social, Logical
3: Relaxed, Quiet, Practical
4: Nervous, Social, Emotional
5: Nervous, Social, Practical
6: Relaxed, Quiet, Emotional
7: Nervous, Social, Theoretical
8: Relaxed, Quiet, Logical
and finally...
Trait Explanations:
Practical: Sticks to familiar experiences. Prefers simple methods.
Theoretical: Loves new ideas and experiences. Creative and original.
Logical: Interested in the factuality of matters. Often doesn't understand emotion.
Emotional: Interested in helping others. Can be very warm, caring, and empathetic.
Nervous: Tends to be negative and shy. May be drawn to unhappy things.
Relaxed: Can be very calm, and maybe even upbeat. May be drawn to positive and happy things.
Quiet: Likes to spend time alone. Prefers to listen rather than talk. Loves to think.
Social: Cherishes time with others. Likes to talk and prefers to be active.
Irrational: Can be disorderly. Loves conflict and stimulation. May let things feelings build up over time. Generally tolerant of outside views.
Rational: Organized and neat. Sends all thought and action through strict filters based on values. Will not tolerate illogical views. Feels horrible if someone close to them disagrees with them on an important matter.
So. That's it for now. Still pretty basic. Criticism is welcome.