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WSS Shorthand Notation for Model A

It can be time-consuming when writing Socionics articles and saying "Leading Extroverted Ethics" every single time. For this reason, I have put together a shorthand system, as used by members of World Socionics Society.

The abbreviated terms for the IM Elements are thought to have been coined by Viktor Gulenko (although some think they came from Aušra Augustinavičiūtė). The numbers for the Functions are as those given in Model A. 


Semantics

 Information Metabolism Elements a.k.a. 'IMEs' (to learn more, click here.)
  • Extroverted Intuition = "Intueor" or "Ideas" = I
  • Introverted Intuition = "Tempus" or "Telos" = T
  • Extroverted Sensation = "Factor" or "Force" = F
  • Introverted Sensation = "Sensus" or "Senses" = S
  • Extroverted Ethics = "Emoveo" or "Emotions" = E
  • Introverted Ethics = "Relatio" or "Relations" = R
  • Extroverted Logic = "Profiteor" or "Pragmatism" = P
  • Introverted Logic = "Lex" or "Laws" = L

Functions of Model A (to learn more, click here.)
  • Leading Function = 1
  • Creative Function = 2
  • Role Function = 3
  • Vulnerable Function (PoLR) = 4
  • Suggestive Function (DS) = 5
  • Mobilising Function (HA) = 6
  • Ignoring Function = 7
  • Demonstrative Function = 8

Syntax
  • An IM Element, x in a Function, y of Model A is represented in Shorthand Notation thus: xy
  • A series of Shorthand Notations can be represented thus: xy, xy, xy....

Examples
  • Introverted Logic in the Mobilising Function would be represented as L6.
  • Extroverted Intuition in the Creative Function would be represented as I2.
  • The complete Model A for an ILE would be I1, L2, F3, R4, S5, E6, T7, P8.

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