Differential Diagnosis

EII vs ESI

Marker Analysis

Interactive differential diagnosis through distinctive behavioral patterns and preferences

Type A
vs
Type B

Interactive Marker Selection

Click on statements below to track which markers resonate with each type. This helps identify the most distinguishing characteristics between the two types.

EII
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ESI
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EII Agrees • ESI Disagrees

64 Markers
#1

I have a gentle and patient nature, giving the impression of being very easy-going.

#2

I appear shy and bashful.

#3

I like nurturing and calming others.

#4

I rarely express hurt immediately; instead, I carry it silently for a long time.

#5

In arguments, I usually agree with my opponent on the discussed issues.

#6

I like reconciling other people (around my age).

#7

I often (or at least sometimes) have difficulty swallowing or chewing solid food, feeling like my jaw muscles are weak and unwilling to work.

#8

When I sense someone's growing aggression, I usually reflexively 'slow down' to calm the situation.

#9

I am sentimentally careful and caring about the memory and traditions of my 'homeland.'

#10

I often escape from unpleasant tasks into more pleasant dreams.

#11

My life is dedicated to the common good.

#12

My main desire is to enjoy a world full of stability and peace.

#13

My frequent reaction to someone's aggression is not to confront but to try to uplift, smile, agree, or encourage them.

#14

Even having my own opinion, I often yield to my opponent just not to upset them.

#15

I sometimes try to understand my friends better by imagining how things look from their perspective.

#16

I often have obsessive, repetitive thoughts, including in the evening, which keep me from falling asleep.

#17

I am very patient with the weaknesses and flaws of others.

#18

Sometimes I feel a strange heaviness in my legs, making it hard to move them.

#19

I sometimes feel guilty for my happiness or good luck.

#20

I find it hard to stop eating on time, sometimes overstuffing myself.

#21

When someone upsets or hurts me, I usually try to 'put myself in their shoes' mentally for a while.

#22

I sometimes entertain myself by imagining how others see me at the moment.

#23

I often persuade people of the benefits of humility and various compromises.

#24

All people are good, and minor sins shouldn't be noticed to avoid spoiling one's mood – this works for me.

#25

I am sometimes haunted by loud, obsessive thoughts accusing me of sinful behavior.

#26

Before criticizing someone, I try to imagine how I would feel in their place.

#27

Almost every day, I mentally imagine myself in someone else's place and mentally play out situations.

#28

I often ignore minor violations of my personal rights and do not react.

#29

It is easier for me if someone I respect makes decisions for me.

#30

I can humbly accept humiliation in a Christian way.

#31

Often something vaguely 'spins' in my head – whether fragments of words, thoughts, or something else, making it hard to concentrate and causing discomfort.

#32

I work for others in this life, and that suits me.

#33

In childhood, I walked poorly and got tired quickly.

#34

Sometimes the surrounding world starts to seem threateningly intense, as if everything in the room is baring its teeth at me.

#35

Any objection automatically makes me reconsider the problem attentively.

#36

My desires are usually vague and lack strength.

#37

I often stare at the same picture or object for a long time, experiencing a trance-like and hard-to-explain pleasure.

#38

Sometimes I feel a pressing sensation in my heart and a lack of air.

#39

I am tolerant of others' misconceptions.

#40

I sometimes automatically repeat the same obsessive movement many times, like clenching and unclenching fists or bending and straightening arms, as if checking if they obey my will.

#41

I like mentally sifting through heaps of seemingly meaningless facts.

#42

Sometimes I fear swallowing solid food, afraid I won't be able to and might choke.

#43

Loud voices and vivid images from memory sometimes frighten me.

#44

In my thoughts, I constantly 'play different roles,' living many lives that are not mine.

#45

I have a good sense of where events will lead in the near future, and I like to think about these things in silence, peace, and relaxation.

#46

I often mentally play out fantasy versions of historical past centuries.

#47

I think I am easily suggestible.

#48

I often, automatically and involuntarily, bite my tongue or the inside of my cheeks (EII: Happens daily. ESI: No such habit at all).

#49

By the end of a line, my handwriting usually starts to slope downwards, so the line drops at the end (check this).

#50

I am sometimes haunted by intrusive images of my imagination.

#51

I have noticed that it's much easier for me to remember events and moments associated with my movement in space (e.g., while walking or in a moving car).

#52

I often imagine myself in someone else's place.

#53

I often consider another person almost as an extension of myself.

#54

Without looking at the clock, I can easily and accurately tell how much time has passed (error of no more than 5 minutes per hour).

#55

I often spend nights thinking about interesting ideas.

#56

I am easily startled by sudden sounds.

#57

I sometimes have headaches that go away for a while if I eat something sweet.

#58

I sometimes have an unpleasant, obsessive, illusory feeling as if someone is forcibly taking my thoughts out of my head, leaving emptiness.

#59

Sometimes I have a strange feeling of losing all connection to the understanding and feeling of tomorrow – I can't think about it, and I don't feel any threads connecting me to it (neither positive nor negative). Even the ability to foresee the next few minutes disappears – normally, you subconsciously feel what will happen next, but in such moments, this 'sense' strangely vanishes.

#60

I have some habitual obsessive movements, automatic and rhythmically repeated, which are easier to give in to than resist.

#61

Periodically, I suffer from a lack of appetite for many days in a row – I eat very little, and none of my usual dishes appeal to me.

#62

I have had (or currently have) any rheumatic diseases (EII: Yes. ESI: No / Don't know about this).

#63

It's easy for me to empathize with someone else's point of view, try it on myself, and even adopt it as my own for a while, just for a test.

#64

I often save interesting information from news sites on my computer (almost every time I visit news feeds).

ESI Agrees • EII Disagrees

64 Markers
#1

I am often unrestrained, showing anger or aggression.

#2

I am a person resistant to pressure.

#3

Sometimes I lose my temper and start to get angry.

#4

Instead of justifying or apologizing, I usually start accusing.

#5

Disappointing me is very dangerous – I can react very sharply, and if someone loses value for me, I won't consider them and can treat them very harshly.

#6

I am more inclined to argue than to obey.

#7

I have aggressive-impulsive traits.

#8

I won't miss a chance to reproach someone for incompetence.

#9

I am as quick-tempered as a match when provoked, not always regulating the proportion of my responses, and in response to a minor 'jab,' I can immediately launch 'heavy artillery.'

#10

Sometimes I get angry and furious.

#11

If something is comfortable for me personally, I don't care what others think.

#12

I like to speak quickly.

#13

I often verbally express my dissatisfaction with close ones on various occasions.

#14

I generally react aggressively if my authority is questioned.

#15

No one can be trusted; you have to rely only on yourself.

#16

I know how to humiliate someone with words if they have annoyed me.

#17

I often lack patience, tolerance, and the desire to compromise and forgive in dealing with others.

#18

It is important for me to respect myself, while others' respect is much less significant.

#19

There is no need to 'educate' people, but it is necessary to give them a hard time and harshly retaliate for offenses.

#20

Compared to people of my age, gender, and circle, I am rather more 'rough' than more gentle and 'tender.'

#21

For being late, sometimes I want and am almost ready to tear the person apart.

#22

I often criticize or make biting remarks.

#23

My mission is not to bring stability and peace but a cleansing storm.

#24

If a person does something bad to me, it means they are a bad person.

#25

I know how to sharply defend my interests when someone tries to deprive me of something.

#26

I very much dislike when unpleasant and bad forecasts are imposed on me – I can 'explode' in response.

#27

I often behave aggressively and uncontrollably.

#28

For the sake of the common good, I do not hesitate to be rough.

#29

Sometimes bad words or harshness slip out of my mouth.

#30

I feel furious indignation more often than hurt or shameful awkwardness.

#31

I like to criticize.

#32

I doubt my correctness less often than others.

#33

If necessary, I can be very strict, so that not only subordinates but also those of higher status will consider me.

#34

In a heated discussion, I invariably stand my ground and never compromise.

#35

My fighting spirit and aggression greatly increase in situations of problems and troubles.

#36

I know my rights and powers in relationships very well and know how to defend them.

#37

If I find a new love, there will almost certainly be no friendly relations with the former partner.

#38

I can easily go against public opinion if I want to.

#39

I show great care for 'my people' (more than is usual for many others), and 'outsiders' do not interest me.

#40

When someone or something opposes me, I automatically focus a steady, unblinking gaze on the opposing object.

#41

I make almost no mistakes, so I don't have to check myself.

#42

I go into conflict if I am not shown respect and reverence.

#43

I never even try to find an excuse for people who show me any even minor dishonesty.

#44

If a stranger rings the doorbell, I immediately and efficiently 'block their way with my chest' until I find out what they want.

#45

I do not consider it necessary to hide my negative opinion about certain people; on the contrary, I like to declare and show it.

#46

Others' attacks and aggression usually leave me unperturbed and cannot knock me off course.

#47

I am always ready to immediately rebuke some youngster or some brat.

#48

I often speak contemptuously and sharply about some people.

#49

If needed, I can be cruel and unceremonious.

#50

I very much dislike when the person I deal with has no time and is in a hurry.

#51

I respect only people who can resist; spineless people bore me and make me uninterested.

#52

Absolutely all the people I would seriously sacrifice for are my personally and closely acquainted people or relatives (there are no public figures among them who are not personally acquainted with me).

#53

I always dominate in relationships, and I always establish the distance of communication with another person myself.

#54

If equals offend me, I almost always react immediately, without hiding or trying to 'veil' my attitude.

#55

It is impossible to persuade me to do something I do not want to do.

#56

If someone reproaches me, appeals to my conscience, or teaches me a sense of tact, I can easily and often get furious in response.

#57

Sometimes it is difficult for me to see things from someone else's point of view.

#58

I will definitely make a remark to a person who tries to cut in front of me without a queue.

#59

I am always stubborn and persistent in my demands.

#60

I like to point out someone's mistakes and argue with them.

#61

I instantly notice everything, remember it, and just as easily forget everything that has ceased to be important.

#62

I am attentive to making sure no one cuts in front of me without a queue.

#63

If the result does not please me personally, then I am absolutely not interested in whether it pleases others or not.

#64

I am the only judge of my beliefs and words.

Selection Summary

Humanist (ESE) Markers Selected
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Guardian (ESI) Markers Selected
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Differential diagnosis through behavioral markers