LSE vs SLI

Markers that LSE mostly agrees with, while SLI mostly disagrees:

  1. I'd be well-suited to work as a leader in local government. 0.740
  2. Ideal activities for me include politics, wholesale trade, material resource supply, diplomatic representation, leadership roles in show business and entertainment. 0.736
  3. I love to tell everyone which path to take and which opportunities to seize. 0.732
  4. I enjoy taking up a socially beneficial idea and putting it into practice. 0.714
  5. When walking with someone, I love to talk along the way; walking silently is not interesting. 0.689
  6. I often appear in public as a "news-maker," a source of new information. 0.680
  7. I enjoy discussing enrichment plans, possible gains, and losses from certain actions out loud. 0.665
  8. I know how to use my connections. 0.661
  9. I can speak quickly, and if necessary, almost in a rapid-fire manner. 0.657
  10. The profession of a trader would suit me well—I know how to get along with people. 0.655
  11. I'd be well-suited to be a leader in a large, strictly organized system. 0.640
  12. I often experience pleasant anticipation, with an accelerated heartbeat, rapid breathing, a rush of blood, lightning-fast thinking, and even a light gait in anticipation of something pleasant. 0.637
  13. I frequently browse internet forums on finance and investment. 0.623
  14. I find it unbearable when I don't get what I want. 0.603
  15. I need to prevail even in small things and almost at any cost, otherwise, I'm left unsatisfied. 0.603
  16. I'm attracted to activities involving the most advanced and expensive tools and technologies. 0.602
  17. In a company, I'm often the one who tells jokes—I remember a lot of them. 0.601
  18. I frequently discuss politics and leadership. 0.584
  19. I enjoy discussing heard news or read material with someone. 0.575
  20. I'm always interested in money matters, product prices, and comparing earnings. 0.569
  21. In a group, I pay attention to people's moods and usually actively influence those whose mood is unclear to me. 0.560
  22. The professions of political scientist, futurologist, or futures trader would suit me well. 0.556
  23. I always eagerly discuss which technology will be more effective or which business decision will yield higher profits. 0.554
  24. I love coming up with new ways of doing business. 0.552
  25. I often have a restless and irritable mood. 0.552
  26. I enjoy "playing" in debates and discussions using formal logic. 0.545
  27. In a company, I tend to joke and play on words a lot. 0.544
  28. I'm a nervous person. 0.541
  29. Key concepts for me: administration, care, healthy body, energy, profit, minimizing losses, organization, production, dynamism, professionalism, competence, practicality, best quality, presenting a product, consistency, order, stability. 0.541
  30. I love watching films about the political history of different countries on TV. 0.538
  31. I love and am better than others at serving the interests of my family or collective. 0.534
  32. I'm a restless person. 0.527
  33. People appreciate my active business qualities, high organization, and ability to act reasonably and logically based on proven methods and reliable facts. 0.519
  34. I always feel a strong sense of joy and enthusiasm from the successes of a close relative. 0.517
  35. I can easily handle multiple new creative tasks simultaneously. 0.503
  36. I feel at home in situations where I need to quickly learn new sequences of movements and actions. 0.499
  37. I'm interested in the structure of the state and its electoral system. 0.489
  38. I often get nervous. 0.488
  39. I often feel anxious and tense. 0.480
  40. I frequently argue against others' arguments with reasoning. 0.473
  41. I'm very firm and demanding of myself. 0.464
  42. The capabilities of my mind are limitless—I love to reason, show off my intellect, and present myself in interesting discussions. 0.445
  43. Most people have some dependencies. Count how many dependencies from the list you have (indicate a number from 0 to 9): lotteries, frequent multi-hour card games, casinos, daily multi-hour computer games, attraction to sports betting, smoking, psychoactive substances, masturbation, multiple daily doses of coffee or strong tea, regular drinking, shopping, watching all news on TV continuously, daily multi-hour chatting on internet forums. 0.437
  44. I can easily handle long mental workloads that require high concentration and frequent reference to memory. 0.431
  45. I easily remember and find my way in an unfamiliar city or forest without a map and compass—I'm confident in this ability and know I can't get lost. 0.431
  46. I almost always feel the pain of a close relative as my own. 0.430
  47. I genuinely suffer if my favorite team loses or if a close person fails an exam. 0.427
  48. From time to time, I lose my temper and start getting angry. 0.412
  49. A thirst for intellectual knowledge, with an emphasis on new and unusual things, is a characteristic feature of mine. 0.412
  50. The main traits of my character are discipline, methodicalness, rigidity, commitment to accuracy and order. 0.412
  51. Lying is not difficult for me if necessary and requested. 0.363
  52. I enjoy reading about various technologies for sequential production of something. 0.358
  53. I worry more often than others. 0.357
  54. I usually critically analyze everything that comes to my mind. 0.346
  55. Frequent anxiety attacks are normal for me. 0.323
  56. It wouldn't bother me to pick up worms from stool with gloved fingers to examine them under a magnifying glass. 0.320
  57. I have a pronounced sense of guilt. 0.314
  58. I often have anxious thoughts. 0.312
  59. A high level of fearfulness and anxiety is normal for me. 0.273
  60. I generally treat the illness of a well-known person almost as my own illness and therefore usually cannot refrain from giving sympathetic advice. 0.262

Markers where SLI usually answers "yes" and LSE answers "no":

  1. I like professions without long-term responsibility: the day is over, the work is done, and that's it. -0.803
  2. I would try to avoid a job where I have to order and manage people. -0.740
  3. I'm rather indifferent to my job and profession—it's not very interesting to me. -0.733
  4. I would try to avoid a job where I am ordered around or have to order others. -0.729
  5. A lot of freedom is more pleasant for me than a lot of power. -0.714
  6. Sometimes everything happening—work, people, conversations—seems completely indifferent to me, as if colorless and tasteless, evoking no feelings or associations. -0.714
  7. Sometimes I postpone until tomorrow what I should do today. -0.697
  8. I can't, don't like, and won't "work hard" from dawn to dusk. -0.688
  9. It's difficult for me to complete tasks at an imposed fast pace. -0.665
  10. I can't think fast enough. -0.643
  11. My movement pace is usually slow—moving quickly or making sharp turns is not just laziness, it's physically difficult. -0.637
  12. Actions rarely attract me; contemplating their implementation is more pleasant. -0.636
  13. Compared to others, I'm more of a slow thinker than someone who's quickly perceptive. -0.636
  14. I live by the principle: I owe no one, and no one owes me. -0.633
  15. I'm indifferent to travel, it's not my thing. -0.632
  16. It's true that I'm not interested in participating in debates. -0.616
  17. I feel awkward in social interactions. -0.595
  18. I often felt awkward among people. -0.586
  19. It's true that I can't "pressure" others, I don't know how to and don't like controlling people. -0.571
  20. In response to a close person's personal success and joy, I can politely say I'm happy, but inside I usually remain calmly indifferent. -0.571
  21. While reading textbooks, for example, when preparing for exams, I often found it hard to "focus" my thoughts—usually, fatigue and a feeling of being "drained" quickly developed, attention blurred, and the necessary clarity of understanding was not achieved. -0.562
  22. My speech is poor and restrained, as I often have trouble finding the right word—it's on the tip of my tongue, but I can't recall it, and realizing this, I often repeat the same word several times or simply fall silent. -0.552
  23. My mood is usually stable and changes little due to rewards or troubles. -0.547
  24. My rules are "everything is nonsense" and "don't get upset over nonsense." -0.546
  25. I'm a low-anxiety person. -0.545
  26. I often find myself in a detached reverie. -0.535
  27. It's true that I can't ask for forgiveness. -0.534
  28. I easily avoid unnecessary irritation and worry over trifles. -0.518
  29. As a rule, it's easier for me to walk away than to defend my opinion. -0.512
  30. I usually gather facts in an unorganized manner, relying on their spontaneous occurrence. -0.512
  31. My usual state is emotional relaxation (absence of any emotional tension) with simultaneous confidence that everything will be fine. -0.501
  32. I often arrive late, get tired of strict discipline, and have little respect for any formal subordination. -0.496
  33. The misfortunes of my friends don't make me feel anything special. -0.491
  34. My work capacity is very uneven, characterized by unpredictable declines and peaks. -0.489
  35. My principle: "what I don't see—doesn't exist." -0.488
  36. When answering the phone, I often feel confused because I can't "get into" the situation, don't feel or understand the meaning of the call. -0.486
  37. I would be curious to observe a dying person. -0.481
  38. My interest in science is rather superficial; in any case, I wouldn't choose a profession in this or a purely technical field. -0.479
  39. I often move away from someone if they get too close during a conversation. -0.467
  40. My friends' joy is their personal joy, it usually doesn't touch me and can't "infect" me. -0.454
  41. It's true that I usually dislike it when someone "sticks out" and provokes arguments. -0.454
  42. It's hard and tiring for me to frequently switch my attention between small details. -0.453
  43. Working in fields with a lot of mathematics would probably not be interesting for me. -0.442
  44. Very few things bother me. -0.442
  45. I don't have time for other people's problems. -0.436
  46. It's hard for me to "feel" someone else's joy. -0.411
  47. I have far more carefree moments than anxious ones. -0.395
  48. I react very painfully to strangers' touches and unpleasant smells. -0.379
  49. It's true that I don't like following the general routine. -0.377
  50. I often lack self-criticism. -0.377
  51. I quickly get tired of any work that involves a lot of calculations. -0.369
  52. It's true that I'm not interested in understanding the principles of wireless communication; I probably wouldn't want to listen about it for more than a couple of minutes. -0.362
  53. I often think about the coming week rather than what will happen to the world in three years. -0.355
  54. When communicating with someone, I only rely on the specifics of the moment, without using guesses about them—guesses for me are an area of unreliable and unverifiable information. -0.352
  55. Physics, mathematics, engineering, and chemistry are not fields I'd like to work in. -0.350
  56. It's true that I don't like delving into the details and nuances of anything. -0.346
  57. I'm not very perceptive of others' emotions. -0.333
  58. I navigate very poorly in unfamiliar places, even with a map. -0.311
  59. My personality is very stable and constant in its structure. -0.295
  60. I quickly get tired of monotonous work where I have to mentally control the same operations repeatedly. -0.241