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・ Interaction design pattern
・ Interaction energy
・ Interaction Flow Modeling Language
・ Interaction frequency
・ Interaction hypothesis
・ Interaction information
・ Interaction model
・ Interaction nets
・ Interaction network
・ Interaction overview diagram
・ Interaction picture
・ Interaction point
・ Interaction protocol
・ InterAction School of Performing Arts
・ Interaction Soil-Biosphere-Atmosphere
Interaction Styles
・ Interaction technique
・ Interaction theory
・ Interaction value analysis
・ Interaction-free measurement
・ Interactional expertise
・ Interactional justice
・ Interactional linguistics
・ Interactional sociolinguistics
・ Interactionism
・ Interactionism (philosophy of mind)
・ Interactions (The Spectacular Spider-Man)
・ Interactions Between Heaven and Mankind
・ Interactions between the emotional and executive brain systems
・ Interactions Corporation


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Interaction Styles : ウィキペディア英語版
Interaction Styles

Interaction Styles are groupings of the 16 types of the MBTI instrument of psychometrics and Jungian psychology. The Interaction Styles model was developed by Linda Berens, PhD, founder of the Temperament Research Institute. This model builds on David Keirsey's Temperament model and its subcategories, and is based on observable behavior patterns that are quite similar to David Merrill's "Social Styles" and William Moulton Marston's DiSC theory.
==Development==
David Keirsey, who had mapped the four temperaments of his Keirsey Temperament Sorter to the MBTI system, ended up minimizing the role of both Thinking/Feeling (T/F) and J/P (Judging/Perceiving). Starting with S/N ("Sensing" and "Intuition", which he renames "Observation" and "Introspection" or “Concrete” and “Abstract”, under the category of "Communication"), he divides this by the new scale of "Cooperative" or “Utilitarian” (also called "Pragmatic") under the category of "Action"; which yields his "four temperaments" (SP-Artisan, SJ-Guardian, NF-Idealist, and NT-Rational).
Next, this is divided by "Role-Directive" and "Role-Informative", into eight “roles” or “intelligence types” (STP-Operator, SFP-Entertainer, STJ-Administrator, SFJ-Conservator, NFJ-Mentor, NFP-Advocate, NTJ-Coordinator, and NTP-Engineer). Finally, these are divided by E/I (Extraversion/Introversion also called "Expressive/Reserved"), yielding the sixteen "types" of the MBTI.
Linda V. Berens, another doctor of Psychology and a former student of Keirsey, would also use a similar system, pairing the Interaction Styles (which were implicit in Keirsey's system) with both the temperaments and the cognitive processes. Just as Keirsey combined S/N and his “Cooperative-Utilitarian” into "temperaments", Berens would pair “Directing” and “Informing” (as she calls them) directly with E/I (which she calls “Initiating - Responding”) creating the four "Interaction Styles" in addition to the four "temperaments". This then matched the several other Two-factor models of personality, beginning with the original four temperaments which had been observed in terms of fast or slow response, and short or long delay.

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