🧩 Sociônica: seu tipo
Faça o teste das quatro dicotomias: descubra seu tipo entre os 16, seu Modelo A, sua quadra e seu dual. Com uma leitura viva e chaves para seus relacionamentos.
O teste socionics com leitura do seu tipo, Modelo A e relacionamentos — vinculado à sua matriz.
Criar uma conta grátisO que é sociônica?
A sociônica é uma tipologia de 16 tipos de personalidade, baseada em Carl Jung e desenvolvida por Aušra Augustinavičiūtė nos anos 70. O tipo é definido por quatro dicotomias, e o Modelo A descreve oito funções: as fortalezas, o ponto vulnerável e o que se busca em um parceiro (o dual). A sociônica é popular, especialmente para relacionamentos, mas não é validada cientificamente, como o MBTI.
Socionics vs MBTI
Perguntas frequentes
?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.