No of indicator Indicator’s Name and Description Function Parameter Pointed to by the Indicator

1 Description of what the person directly perceives in the terms of individual experience ( I [personally] like it/dislike it, I feel like so etc); or description of the person’s own experience without reference or comparison to some standards (respectful source, accepted social opinions, rules or conventions) Parameter of experience (Ex)

2 Learning something by the trial and error method (by gaining own experience) Parameter of experience (Ex)

3 Recitation of previously experienced incidents/cases (if there are indications that the interviewee recalls cases from his own previous experience even if he might call them “situations”) Parameter of experience (Ex)

4 Lack of tools for comparison of information: Not being able to compare to a norm, standard or rule.

Being aware of the standards but not being able to make use of them

Using of self-fabricated individual standards One-dimensionality

5 Originality of thinking - the way of thinking differs from the generally accepted patterns, disregards such patterns One-dimensionality

Vital track

6 Individual understanding , emphasizing of individualisation or isolation of the interviewee’s opinion or outlook. One-dimensionality

Vital track For the IA markup Individuality = Exclude functions 1,2,3

7 Inadequate reaction - non-conformance of the reaction to what would be socially accepted, accompanied by a painful control emotion (CE) One-dimensionality

Sign «plus» When the plus fuction gets into the area of the minus (i.e. in its incompetence area)

8 Something can be understood only experimentally, relying only on the previous experience One-dimensionality

9 An advice is perceived as criticism or aggression One-dimensionality

10 Refusal to agree with the generally accepted, if the generally accepted is not deemed as inevitable One-dimensionality,

11 Recurrence – constant repetition of the same experience One-dimensionality

Vital track

12 Fixation, inertia, tendency to preserve the current situation accompanied by fear of changes One-dimensionality

13 Desire to «cut off» some part of information, «turn away», often accompanied with memory suppression, inhibition. One-dimensionality

14 Gullibility. Lack of critical attitude towards the information One-dimensionality

15 Inadequate self-esteem (demonstrative social mask aimed at hiding fear and uncertainty). One-dimensionality

Super Id

16 Is unable to make self-assessment is getting lost when assessment of information related to a certain element is required - due to lack of reference standards for that element . One-dimensionality

17 Uses as criterion of assessment the amount of spent energy and effort. One-dimensionality

18 Uses individual sensation as the criterion of assessment One-dimensionality

19 Painful sensitivity towards certain information, fear, panic, inferiority complex One-dimensionality usually of the function 4

Sign «plus» When the plus fuction gets into the area of the minus (i.e. in its incompetence area)

20 Little gradation in the element Reflection of information without shades and hues, in the black-and-white, yes-or-no, right-or-wrong style. Tendency to fall into the extremities. Low-dimensionality

21 Uncertainty in expressing oneself in one’s understanding, in one’s actions. Non-confident self-assessment for the element Low-dimensionality

22 Unwillingness to discuss a certain topic. Evading to answer a question Low-dimensionality, Nothing to say usually indicates to Super ego Striving to cut off some unpleasant previous experience.

Vital track, The interviewee does not want to go deeper into the element, because it is not interesting and falls out of his individual contents. Usually most verbose blocks are: Ego and Super Id

23 Hastiness, hurry, fussiness of reactions Low-dimensionality

24 Superstitions, beliefs Low-dimensionality

25 Presence of the fatality, unavoidability, which has subjective grounds Low-dimensionality

26 Difficulty to provide examples Low-dimensionality

Vital track

27 «Oddity», «eccentricity», «weirdness» Low-dimensionality

Vital track

28 Control emotions of low-dimensional functions: mental tension, uneasiness, weariness, unpleasant sensations, states, energy draining. Negative feedback causes painful feeling. Low-dimensionality

Sign «plus» When the plus fuction gets into the area of the minus (i.e. in its incompetence area)

29 Tendency ho hide one’s weaknesses Low-dimensionality

30 Generalizations like: any, anything, everyone, for anyone, ever, never, which reflect stale and rigid stance Low-dimensionality

31 Reference to an reputable source of information – person, manual, dictionary etc Arguments like: “I was taught this way” , “I do it like others do”. Dimension of Norms

32 Using and relying on commonly used understanding, notions, documents, rules, laws, methods, procedures etc Dimension of Norms

33 Using and reference to the commonly approved Dimension of Norms

34 Obligation, duty, correctness: «oblige», «must», «right», «ought», «necessary», «normal» Dimension of Norms

35 Proclaiming some rigid rules doctrines, instructions Dimension of Norms

36 Usage of clichés, stereotype expressions (also proverbs and sayings). Stereotypical thinking. Dimension of Norms

37 Consideration of a situation with reference to certain conditions or circumstances Parameter St

38 Many gradations present in the response High-dimensionality

39 Goes beyond the common limitations (widens the frame of the common understanding), if the standards are being concerned, they are acknowledged, however there is awareness of possibilities of a more flexible approach. High-dimensionality

40 Renouncing to follow the «right way», or a limiting frame. High-dimensionality

41 Confident and well argumented assertion of own standpoint Confident self-esteem related to the element control emotions of High-dimensional functions High-dimensionality

42 Although the interviewee is able to make self-assessment, he is indifferent to the assessment or feedback given by others and does nod need it. High-dimensionality, typically Ego.

43 Being able to model the situation as if looking at its development in time, indicating at continuous monitoring of the information element in time Tme parameter(Tm)

44 Identification with the element: element=I The information element is viewed as the life itself Time parameter (Tm) (Function 1)

45 Exiting or avoiding a negative area while having good orientation in the minus area Minus The function is “minus” but the interviewee does not want to dwell in the “minus” area because it causes discomfort . He can handle the “minus” area but chooses the “plus” one.

46 Avoidance of the negative while completely disoriented in the minus area Plus The function is “plus” and the interviewee cannot handle the “minus” area. Hence he avoids the “minus” .

47 Starts his answer with specifics or examples , lacks generalization Plus

48 Particularization, going into details Plus

49 Local scope Limitation Narrowing of the competence area Plus

Vital track, in case if there is assertion of only personal understanding

50 Direction inside some area Plus

51 Preference to only positive (by quality) area Plus

52 Lack of orientation in the negative area Plus

53 Refusal from publicizing, not demonstrates to others Plus function refuses to demonstrate the “minus” because it cannot handle the “minus” area.

Vital track

54 Protection, defence of local area Plus

55 Orientation in the negative area Minus

56 Generalization alongside with particularization Minus

57 Minimalism Minus

58 Globality of thinking, Abstract thinking Minus

and/or Function 1

59 Direction outwards Minus

60 Begins his assessment from the negative side (or from some global approach) Minus

61 Recitation of reminiscences from the past of how it usually can be, how it usually happens. Vital track

62 Automation Something happens by itself, without awareness and can be realized afterwards Vital track

63 Habitualness, non-awareness Vital track

64 There is no willingness to reason or explain a subject, not paying attention Vital track

65 Something comes spontaneously, unexpectedly, manifests suddenly Vital track

66 Pays no importance to how others estimate him neither to self-estimation Vital track

Ego

67 Does not care about social opinion on himself Vital track

68 Is not capable to correlate his own understanding with the societal norms, has no certainty whether social understanding is the same. Vital track

69 Non-premeditated reactions, actions, decisions. Vital track

70 Is pondering on the subject in the process of answering a question, is thinking out aloud. Mental track

71 Is speaking not only on his behalf but also with reference to people in general and on behalf of the society, associating himself with the society. Mental track

Dimension of norms

72 Reference to the society, taking into consideration social norms. Mental track

73 Being aware when perceiving information. Markers: I note, notice, observe, see immediately, catches the eye Mental track

74 Considered responses, actions, decisions. Lecturing Mental track

75 Conscious assessment and self-assessment Mental track

76 Admiration, enjoyment caused by getting information related to the element Super Id when accompanied by signs of low-dimensionality. Ego

77 Being proud of himself. Typically Super Id Function 6

78 Desire to receive - «I want it», excitement, activation Super Id

79 Asking for appreciation, for a praise. Desirability of an appreciation Boasts in a childish way Super Id

80 Value, importance of the information related to the element Ego

Super Id