Differential Diagnosis

LSE vs EII

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.

LSE
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EII
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LSE Agrees • EII Disagrees

65 Markers
#1

I am a materialist and believe that existence determines consciousness, and the lower level of the structure always sets the state of the upper level.

#2

I easily remember and find my way in an unfamiliar city or forest, even without a map or compass – I am confident in this ability and know that I cannot get lost.

#3

In childhood, I fought more often and more willingly than many other peers.

#4

I am much better than most other people.

#5

It's true that I never feel ashamed in front of doctors and walk around naked without trying to cover up.

#6

I sympathize with the physical pain of others more than their emotional pain – I immediately want to stop physical pain.

#7

I know how to bypass rules and know how to use it.

#8

When I am angry, I start rushing around the space – and it's best not to get in my way, at best I will shove you aside.

#9

If I see flaws in the work earlier than others, I almost always point them out and make them known.

#10

I always quickly and easily recall a suitable example illustrating the manifestation of some rule.

#11

My memories are more often associated with successes rather than disappointments.

#12

I like shooting at the range.

#13

I have good spatial memory for the way back – after a long walk in an unfamiliar city, I can easily find my way back without asking passersby.

#14

I am often cruel and intolerant in communication with close ones, and in an extreme situation, I leave no room for pity and compassion.

#15

I can easily draw a map of the area or a plan of the room from memory.

#16

In a company, I often tell jokes more than others – I remember many of them.

#17

I can combine several tasks at once.

#18

I like browsing internet forums dedicated to home repair and construction or automotive topics.

#19

I sometimes boast a little.

#20

I often criticize or make biting remarks.

#21

I like telling and showing others how well and efficiently everything is organized in my life, according to the best 'glamorous standards.'

#22

I am more often satisfied with the results than not satisfied.

#23

Even from disparate, cut-up pieces, I quickly assemble the necessary object with my eyes, as if restoring it as a whole from memory.

#24

Key concepts for me: administration, care, healthy body, energy, benefit, loss minimization, organization, production, dynamism, professionalism, competence, practicality, best quality, good presentation, consistency, order, stability.

#25

I love to criticize.

#26

I am attracted to activities related to the most advanced and expensive tools and technologies.

#27

I drink a lot of water daily.

#28

I can easily track several processes at once, quickly switching my visual and auditory attention between them.

#29

I feel at home in situations where I need to quickly learn some new sequences of movements and actions.

#30

Even when I do bad things, embarrassment, shame, or guilt are clearly not my feelings.

#31

I am primarily oriented towards concrete enjoyment of real life – living 'to the fullest.'

#32

I usually find it difficult to 'step into someone else's shoes' and understand the source of their misconception.

#33

Pity is secondary for me when there are significant logical facts and arguments.

#34

For me, in any knowledge, the most important thing is that it is technological, easily applicable in the form of a sequential chain of actions.

#35

I do not tolerate equality at work when both good and bad employees are almost in the same position.

#36

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

#37

Any waiting causes impatience and immediate protest.

#38

In a company, I tend to joke and humor a lot, playing with words.

#39

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

#40

I easily and quickly switch from one operation to another, from one action or movement to another.

#41

The criterion of truth is practical benefit. Therefore, what is beneficial is true.

#42

I am quite satisfied with life.

#43

I am calm about others' immodesty – modest people are usually hypocrites and do more harm.

#44

When I work or speak, I usually (or very often) do so at a particularly fast pace and with a somewhat excited 'nervousness.'

#45

Severely punishing an offender is a matter of honor for a person if they have such an opportunity.

#46

My emotions and feelings are often egocentric.

#47

What would you like to give people? - LSE: Freedom of choice. EII: Freedom from doubt.

#48

When deadlines are suddenly postponed without warning, I get furious and usually arrange verbal reprimands.

#49

I understand economic laws of society better than many others.

#50

I often curse with bad words.

#51

I easily notice characteristic landmarks on the terrain, and thanks to them, I always remember the route well.

#52

What is more valuable in a person's character? - LSE: Foresight above the average level. EII: Loyalty above the average level.

#53

My arguments often end in harsh and offensive tones.

#54

I like to brag and show off.

#55

I instantly assess which pile has more candies, nails, or coins.

#56

I easily get irritated.

#57

I like to change and transform things around me.

#58

I will easily sacrifice the interests of strangers for the interests of my family.

#59

I joke a lot.

#60

Sex, food, good resorts, fashionable clothes, a prestigious home, and a healthy body are the core values of my life.

#61

My sense of sight is better than my sense of time.

#62

My behavior probably looks a bit more unruly than normative and well-mannered, if compared to most around me.

#63

I like to talk about myself.

#64

I can easily and instantly remember and hum the melody of my country's national anthem.

#65

After eating, I almost always feel pleasant satisfaction.

EII Agrees • LSE Disagrees

65 Markers
#1

Every individual is a vast inner world of memory and fantasy, and this world is no less important than the larger real world.

#2

Inside me, there often seems to be a condemning voice – it always shames me for the same thing.

#3

Any 'trading' in others, any talk of benefits and investments often causes me dislike and irritation.

#4

A very accurate and complete set of concepts characterizing me: feelings, agreement, peace, humanity, commandments, conscientiousness, shame, politeness, responsibility, human soul, forgiveness, poetry, destiny.

#5

I have obsessive thoughts that are hard to escape or refuse because of their already habitual pleasantness.

#6

Sometimes I seek suffering and self-sacrifice.

#7

It's true that I don't love myself.

#8

I navigate poorly in unfamiliar places, even with a map.

#9

If I talk to a friend who is sad, I feel sad afterward too.

#10

I am interested in mysterious phenomena and love to ponder the meaning of life, the past, and the future in solitude.

#11

To admit, I learn poorly from my life experience.

#12

Key concepts for me: spirituality, guilt, vulnerability, compassion, attentiveness, decency, morality, reliability, modesty, responsibility, consistency.

#13

Sometimes I get stuck in my mental search for just one specific thing for about twenty minutes.

#14

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

#15

Mysticism helps me think because it generates thoughts and moves them forward.

#16

I feel uncomfortable if I accidentally cause someone significant discomfort (by being late, a clumsy word, etc.).

#17

I can 'feel' any person or phenomenon from within.

#18

I am compliant, affectionate, romantic, and unpredictable.

#19

I often feel my loneliness against the whole world.

#20

Compared to others, I have a special talent for patience and responsiveness, upbringing and self-sacrifice.

#21

I am very tolerant even of 'difficult people,' able to feel their motives and adapt to their weaknesses.

#22

I often fear that I might spoil relationships with someone.

#23

I have a tendency to direct my aggression at myself.

#24

I am haunted by guilt for some of my actions.

#25

I am drawn to others' tears – always ready to 'soak' them with my sympathy or help.

#26

It's true that I don't know how to criticize and grumble; I get no pleasure from it.

#27

I am somehow attracted to people with pain in their eyes.

#28

It's true that I don't love myself.

#29

To maintain mental stability, one must always feel that someone strict is above them – if not a boss, then at least God.

#30

Probably, in other times I could have become a religious fanatic.

#31

If sympathy arises for a near or far person, it is usually stronger for me than business interest.

#32

Sometimes I notice that it's hard to carry out a sequence of various alternating movements – either pauses form when transitioning from one movement to another, or the old movement begins to repeat automatically several times.

#33

Strength, record, nobility, charity, vulnerability, and resentment – most of these words are more significant to me than concepts like calculation and awareness, justice and equality, indignation, hatred, and delight.

#34

In childhood, I was more afraid of everything new rather than eager to explore it with curiosity.

#35

Sometimes I look in the mirror, and my face seems foreign.

#36

In unpleasant events, I often see the hand of fate.

#37

At least deep down, I believe in the power of a witch's curse.

#38

It is always more pleasant to create something myself than to manage from above.

#39

I would like a career as a singer-guitarist, performing for a small fee with mini-concerts at friends' and fans' homes.

#40

It's true that I have a slightly 'viscous' character.

#41

When given a choice, I prefer to communicate with 'strange,' unusual people.

#42

At least once a month, in a familiar place (e.g., on the street near home), I experience a strange and piercing sense of novelty – a house I've seen many times seems as if I'm seeing it for the first time, a car I've seen many times appears as if I'm seeing it for the first time. As a result, there is a sincere, piercing surprise from this illusory sensation.

#43

I sometimes enjoy communicating with unhappy, sick, humiliated people.

#44

I believe more in esotericism than in materialistic simplicity.

#45

I often pay respect and interest to someone's completely 'wild' fantasies that contradict the canons of modern science.

#46

Life is uncomfortable without orders or guiding instructions from above.

#47

I have an unconventional aesthetic perception; I can see the unusual in the ordinary.

#48

I often feel anxious and tense.

#49

My mind more often sets tasks for my imagination than evaluates something.

#50

When writing, my hand sometimes shakes.

#51

Sometimes I feel that my arms, legs, and whole body seem heavy, and my face seems frozen and petrified, and even breathing has to be forced specially.

#52

I like listening to people and relieving their emotional tension.

#53

Sometimes I have a sudden sense of estrangement, of the surrounding environment being motionless and dead.

#54

I have suicidal thoughts.

#55

Imagination helps me catch subtle threads of interconnections in people's relationships and actions.

#56

I usually speak slowly and leisurely.

#57

I am a slow person in movements and speech.

#58

In conversations, I often have 'descending volume' intonations when by the end of the phrase, my words descend almost to a whisper, becoming very quiet.

#59

My speech is poor and restrained because I often struggle to find the right word – it spins in my head but I can't recall it, and I understand this, so I often repeat the same word several times or simply fall silent.

#60

I remember the 'tone' and intonation of speech better than its content.

#61

I usually say very little about myself.

#62

I read people like an open book.

#63

I speak little in communication.

#64

I keep my thoughts to myself.

#65

I have gloomy thoughts, for example about murder or suicide.

Selection Summary

Administrator (ESE) Markers Selected
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Humanist (EII) Markers Selected
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Differential diagnosis through behavioral markers