🧩 Socionics: tu tipo
Haz el test de las cuatro dicotomías: descubre tu tipo entre los 16, tu Modelo A, tu cuadra y tu dual. Con una lectura viva y claves para tus relaciones.
El test socionics con lectura de tu tipo, Modelo A y relaciones — vinculado a tu matriz.
Crear una cuenta gratis¿Qué es la sociónica?
La sociónica es una tipología de 16 tipos de personalidad, basada en Carl Jung y desarrollada por Aušra Augustinavičiūtė en los años 70. El tipo se define mediante cuatro dicotomías, y el Modelo A describe ocho funciones: las fortalezas, el punto vulnerable y lo que uno busca en una pareja (el dual). La sociónica es popular, especialmente para las relaciones, pero no está validada científicamente, como el MBTI.
Socionics vs MBTI
Preguntas frecuentes
?What is socionics?▾
Socionics is a typology of 16 personality types, rooted in Jung and developed by Aušra Augustinavičiūtė in the 1970s. The type is set by four dichotomies, and Model A maps eight psychic functions.
?How is socionics different from MBTI?▾
They share Jungian roots and 4 letters, but socionics adds Model A (8 functions) and intertype relations (duality and others). For introverts the MBTI letter mapping can differ, so it is treated as approximate.
?What is Model A?▾
Model A is the arrangement of eight information functions across eight positions (base, creative, role, vulnerable, suggestive, mobilizing, ignoring, demonstrative). It shows a type's strengths and weak spots.
?What are the 16 types?▾
Each type has a code (e.g. ILE) and a nickname: Don Quixote, Dumas, Hugo, Robespierre, Zhukov, Yesenin, Hamlet, Maxim, Napoleon, Balzac, Jack London, Dreiser, Huxley, Gabin, Stierlitz, Dostoevsky.
?What is a quadra?▾
A quadra is a group of four types sharing values: Alpha, Beta, Gamma and Delta. Types in the same quadra understand each other comfortably.
?What is duality and a dual?▾
Duality is the most harmonious relation: your dual complements your weak functions with their strong ones. The dual is the "socionics-ideal" partner for your type.
?Is socionics scientific?▾
No. Socionics has no empirical validation — like MBTI. It is a popular tool for self-knowledge and understanding relationships, not a scientific or clinical test.
?Is it free?▾
The educational material on this page is open. The test with a personal reading of your type and relations is available on an Avatarium plan.