Cognietric Types socialize with the Reaction Function. As babies are heavily reliant on adults and are not yet independent, it is the extraverted Function that is formed first. The Reaction Preference determines it because it is already fully formed by this time - decisive babies will promote success with either emotional or logical preconsiderations, and indecisive babies will heavily engage the tools of success once they imagine or find them. Occasionally they will have to assure others by taking personal responsibility for an alternative Contemplation Function that balances the initial decisive control (Je) or comprehensive study (Pe). If Contemplation afterwards is used as a position of Reference, this indicates introspection, so the tendency is towards being Introverted. If it continues secondarily as Responsibility, this indicates engagement, and thus Extraversion. This shows that the Values are more psychologically fundamental than the Manners when determining the Preferences, because the Id Functions are never once considered in the process of determining the Reaction. This arrangement is forgotten with age and replaced with Nootype Functions. The Nootype integrates leadership where it is most successful, either judgment, perception, or organization. Introverted and extraverted Functions are then similarly chosen and the three are arranged in a useful Order starting with the most meaningful. Cognietrics is therefore useful for small children as a means of learning and simultaneously imposing a degree of regularity on their intentions. They use a Cognietrics Type when young and a Nootype more as they mature by learning the value of organization and leadership.
There are 18 Nootypes for every Cognietric Type. A Cognietric Type with Functions Az By corresponds to the following Nootypes where O can equal A or G:
Ol Az By
Az Ol By
Az By Ol
Az Oy Bl
Az Bl Oy
Oy Az Bl
Al Oz By
Al By Oz
Oz Al By
*Oz By Al is not one, but is often used for anonymity.
Similar to the Cognietric Personas are the Nootypological Personas:
Realizing
D to T - Proof
D to F - Application
S to T - Adaptation
S to F - Priority
T to G - Tactic
T to A - Calculation
F to G - Wonder
F to A - Incentive
G to D - Insight
G to S - Option
A to D - Expansion
A to S - Review
Challenging
T to D - Thesis
T to S - Research
F to D - Standardization
F to S - Promotion
D to G - Conception
D to A - Foresight
S to G - Response
S to A - Engagement
G to T - Usefulness
G to F - Characterization
A to T - Improvement
A to F - Endorsement
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On the Evolution of Logic: An Introduction to Cognietrics
Non-FictionI wrote my first book, An Introduction to Cognietrics, in order to bring extended meaning to the suppositions encountered in the definition of the Myers-Briggs types. Though many books have been written on this subject, I felt that few had unifying...
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