Differential Diagnosis

LIE vs LII

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.

LIE
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LII
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LIE Agrees • LII Disagrees

70 Markers
#1

I like being part of a group.

#2

My point of view on an issue often changes under the influence of others' arguments.

#3

I have a need for life around me to move and boil.

#4

I am usually willing to sacrifice my interests and views for the sake of general agreement.

#5

I genuinely care about other people.

#6

I am very sensitive to the feelings and needs of others.

#7

My interest in scientific questions is quite superficial; in any case, I wouldn't choose a profession in this or a purely technical field.

#8

I would rather leave a beautiful and comfortable house to my descendants than a pile of smart books with discoveries and revelations.

#9

I often look for an outlet for my energy.

#10

Which saying do you like more and recall more often? LIE: Time is money. LII: Hurry slowly.

#11

I am so easily distracted by other people's problems that I often forget about my own.

#12

Feelings and relationships between people interest me more than political and business events.

#13

I often intervene in others' affairs out of a desire to help and improve the situation.

#14

Threats and fear do not slow me down or stop me; on the contrary, they usually excite and stimulate me, adding adrenaline, and almost always make me more active and energetic.

#15

I like and at least am accustomed to living in constant 'pushing' tension.

#16

Family and group issues interest me more than societal problems.

#17

I like intense workloads.

#18

I am always interested in questions of money, prices of goods, and earnings comparisons.

#19

I confess, I like to gossip about acquaintances.

#20

I can recall more than three happy experiences of my life in vivid detail within a minute.

#21

Choose the more appropriate - LIE: I don't like being in the minority and easily tune into the wave of general opinion and mood. LII: I am not inclined to succumb to general opinion and mood.

#22

I am committed to the idea that knowledge must be practical and should bring quick benefits to needs.

#23

Sometimes I gossip.

#24

There is nothing particularly bad or terrible in deception for the sake of profit, as long as everyone stays alive.

#25

I like constantly 'weighing' my strength and capabilities in new and new situations, often inventing them myself, testing myself for endurance and resilience.

#26

I like all sorts of adventurous and even risky ventures.

#27

I feel confident in critical situations with many influencing forces and a lack of time.

#28

I am characterized by business acumen, care for loved ones, practicality, and frugality.

#29

It is true that among the people I know, there are none whom I deeply and sincerely hate for their views.

#30

I find it hard to be with people for long without speaking a word.

#31

I often express my feelings vividly.

#32

I try not to accumulate clutter and throw away, give away, or sell books and reference materials that won't be needed in the near future.

#33

I am constantly bored if I don't take risks and don't get new sharp and exciting sensations.

#34

Knowledge must bring quick benefits, otherwise, it's useless.

#35

Sometimes I quickly press something 'wrong' without thinking.

#36

I find it difficult to quickly notice possible problems and shortcomings; usually, I rely on others in these matters or simply ignore them for a long time.

#37

The anticipation of someone's 'thank you' and sincere gratitude almost always motivates me to act.

#38

I like to do good and pleasant things for people, even if it takes some of my time.

#39

I live by the principle: 'Think well about reality, and it will become what you want to see it!'

#40

I like to discuss plans for enrichment, possible gains and losses from actions.

#41

Abstract justice is harmful nonsense.

#42

Many of my actions are more directed at helping others than my own interests.

#43

I like to talk about 'work in general', my various talents, skills, and how to cultivate and develop them, how to achieve my goals.

#44

The most important thing for my motivation is that my close ones notice and appreciate my successes and achievements.

#45

I am often attracted to extreme sports with their pleasant excitement and sense of victory.

#46

I can quickly spot any useful opportunities around me.

#47

I usually endure minor illnesses on my feet, paying no attention to them and not worrying about the consequences.

#48

I like assertiveness, drive, and strength in people.

#49

My speech (both oral and written) contains a lot of action verbs (to do, to chop, to wash, to cook, to dig, to sort, to write, to type, etc.) - almost as many as nouns.

#50

I rarely think about transforming the world and much more often try to find a use for myself within the existing dominant system.

#51

Sometimes it is pleasant to feel one's submission and experience humiliation.

#52

I often think in terms of benefit, efficiency, and usefulness.

#53

I don't like empty high dreams and prefer to live a real life - better to clean shoes.

#54

Sometimes I impose my care on another person, not forgetting to gain some benefit from these relationships.

#55

If a person longs to hear some pleasant lie about themselves, I am ready to tell it without problems.

#56

I like to make risky bets in games, on bets, at horse races, etc.

#57

I have a 'commander' character.

#58

I like to discuss relationships within the team.

#59

I can establish long-term trusting mutually beneficial relationships with people based on the principle 'you scratch my back, I'll scratch yours'.

#60

At school and university, I mostly read only what was indispensable according to the program.

#61

When I talk about something interesting to me, I involuntarily make many 'extra' movements - I do something with my hands, fidget, wriggle, etc.

#62

My main incentive is well-being, i.e., the ability to live 'no worse than others' and create a comfortable and convenient environment at home with the money earned.

#63

For me, the more responsibility in the work, the more interesting it is and the more likely I will succeed.

#64

It is sometimes difficult for me to curb some of my impulses, even when I understand they are dangerous for me.

#65

My impulsiveness and emotions often lead me to trouble.

#66

I often feel the urge to ask others for advice on further actions.

#67

Internally I am logical and love to calculate everything, but externally I am emotional, fussy, and restless.

#68

I often want something forbidden.

#69

Sometimes I find myself enjoying playing a dependent role in relationships with strong and aggressive people, while slightly capriciously and provocatively.

#70

I always compare my actions in terms of benefit, profit, and maximum efficiency.

LII Agrees • LIE Disagrees

70 Markers
#1

In my youth, I was withdrawn, quite cold, and indifferent to other people.

#2

In my most interesting life topics, I am an outspoken nonconformist, almost always holding my own opinion different from the majority.

#3

My interests are usually separate and distant from the interests of others.

#4

I like absorbing or building my own theories that are almost certainly never going to be recognized by society.

#5

I usually behave modestly and inconspicuously.

#6

I am indifferent to gratitude and praise; they are a weak incentive for me.

#7

I am very measured, even-tempered, and unhurried.

#8

I often feel some burning protest in my soul about something.

#9

I am much more indifferent to money than most people.

#10

I consider my task to discover universal, timeless laws.

#11

I always defend my own independent position; others' opinions rarely sway me.

#12

I wouldn't mind spending a couple of days to get to the bottom of why it rains after a lightning strike.

#13

Principle is usually more important to me than current expediency.

#14

I am often reproached for impracticality, unrealism, and even childishness in life's concerns; simultaneously, I am also not strong in daily, routine tasks requiring attentiveness and thoroughness.

#15

I usually find it hard to completely agree with any other project or opinion.

#16

I am always interested in refuting the existing worldview and building a new one in its place.

#17

I like philosophy and science.

#18

At work, I am unhurried and slow, and I neither like nor can accelerate my pace for a deadline.

#19

Truth is always more important than public opinion; I will never compromise my faith and principles just because someone around might think something wrong about it.

#20

I am annoyed by attempts of my acquaintances to measure my success by money.

#21

In communication with the opposite sex, I have always been excessively shy and awkward.

#22

I usually don't care what the majority votes for - I will still do it my way.

#23

I prefer to do any tasks without haste and get irritated if rushed.

#24

For me, 'speeding up' usually means 'spoiling'.

#25

I am always annoyed by sarcastic hints at my or anyone's financial insolvency - I consider people who measure everything by money unpleasant freaks.

#26

I delve into material and work through it more slowly but more thoroughly than other people.

#27

What irritates you more in others' approach to problems? (Indicate the more appropriate option) - LII: Simplification. LIE: The desire to complicate everything.

#28

Sometimes I treat another person as an object, like a subject of technical testing.

#29

Compared to other people of my gender, I have always been more indifferent to issues of salary and career.

#30

I am better than others at catching weak trends in the political situation.

#31

It is true that I respect intellect and intelligence in people more than their actual social success.

#32

I enjoy thinking in the most abstract, purely speculative categories.

#33

When choosing a TV program between a sports broadcast, a romantic movie, or a documentary, I would choose the latter.

#34

I am objective and sharp in judgments and principled assessments; structures, classifications, concepts are my style.

#35

I have more moral stamina than talent for business.

#36

Compared to most, I am more restrained, inconspicuous, quiet, and slow - in speech, movements, contacts, and work.

#37

I often strive to act according to my will and independently, rather than within the framework of mutual submission and collective rules.

#38

I despise 'herd mentality' in people.

#39

I often compare the historical past with the present of our world.

#40

When I read articles on the internet, I am always interested in the tables with numerical information.

#41

In business, I care more about safety than success.

#42

I enjoy arguing on abstract, general topics (e.g., about people in general).

#43

I cannot tolerate the shortcomings and imperfections of the existing system.

#44

Even in nervous situations, I remain calm.

#45

My dreams are often detached from any life realities.

#46

I easily see the commonality between different objects.

#47

I can engage in the same task or pleasurable game for many days and weeks without getting tired or seeking variety.

#48

Compared to the average level of my acquaintances, I am quieter and more restrained.

#49

I sometimes seem very disorganized and inactive to others - indeed, it is more familiar to me to wait for the right moment when everything falls into place than to stupidly and untimely row against the current.

#50

I like to evaluate, compare, and classify everything I encounter.

#51

I rather like professions where you need to focus deeply on one thing rather than distribute attention to many different things.

#52

Some things often cause me accumulating irritation.

#53

I would make a good proofreader or editor - I can spot mistakes in texts and probably wouldn't miss any.

#54

To be focused and productive, I absolutely need peace and comfort.

#55

It is true that I disapprove of piercings and tattoos, and I have a sharply negative attitude towards any artificial interference with my body.

#56

I don't need friends; I am used to getting by without them.

#57

I would enjoy carefully and passionately deciphering codes and finding the right key.

#58

More than anything, I want people to stay out of what might be disgusting to me, not impose their foreign and unpleasant rules on me.

#59

I always determine the readiness of my work only by myself.

#60

I belong to the more conservative half of people in my habits - loyal to the same unchanged company, job, place of residence, hobbies.

#61

I often fantasize for my own pleasure rather than to solve any problems.

#62

I prefer to start conversations 'from afar' - with prerequisites, general approaches, and theory.

#63

Any manifestations of social injustice irritate me.

#64

In my youth, I had a reputation for being smart and lonely, outwardly unapproachable, but still striving for communication and vulnerable.

#65

Sometimes they even tease me about my increased neatness and pedantry.

#66

In work, interest is always more important to me than payment.

#67

My views, explanations, and theories often differ greatly from generally accepted ones.

#68

I am more inclined to object than to be obedient.

#69

The process of thoroughly researching something useful often brings me more joy than the final application of the result.

#70

I am always imperturbable.

Selection Summary

Entrepreneur (ESE) Markers Selected
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Analyst (LII) Markers Selected
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Differential diagnosis through behavioral markers