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Group Properties

Thinking in schemes rather than images. Lack of artistic creativity. Takes responsibility upon oneself rather than placing it on others. Disdain for unproductive time-wasting or 'squandering life.'

Maintaining one's objective usefulness.

Group of Integrated Logic

Research Correlations

Statements (and clusters) most strongly associated with the small group "Constructor"

1

My sentences always have a strict, consistent word order.

r = 1.354
Strongest Correlation
Correlation Strength81.2%
2

I would enjoy working on issues of unification and standardization—in technology, electronics, software, document management, laws—basically in anything.

r = 1.343
Correlation Strength80.6%
3

I love various structural diagrams, enjoy looking at them.

r = 1.311
Correlation Strength78.6%
4

The ability to present clear arguments and coherent reasoning and evidence.

r = 1.309
Correlation Strength78.6%
5

I am an individualist in the sense that I know how to confidently pave my way through life without getting involved in anything, without getting irritated, without trying to change anything, but at the same time knowing how to extract my own benefit from what is commonly accepted and already existing.

r = 1.296
Correlation Strength77.7%
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