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Quadras

This document discusses quadras in socionics. A quadra is a group of four socionic types that share the same valued elements as their first, second, fifth, and sixth functions. The same intertype relations exist between types within a quadra. There are four quadras - Alpha, Beta, Gamma, and Delta - which value different functions. Accurately describing quadras is difficult as each contains types representing all four temperaments and two clubs. Quadra values indicate preference rather than strength.

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Quadras

This document discusses quadras in socionics. A quadra is a group of four socionic types that share the same valued elements as their first, second, fifth, and sixth functions. The same intertype relations exist between types within a quadra. There are four quadras - Alpha, Beta, Gamma, and Delta - which value different functions. Accurately describing quadras is difficult as each contains types representing all four temperaments and two clubs. Quadra values indicate preference rather than strength.

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Alpha Beta Gamma Delta

Quadras
A quadra is a group of four socionic types which have the same valued elements (i.e. the same elements as their 1st, 2nd, 5th, and 6th functions).
The same intertype relations exist between the types of any quadra: identity, dual, activation, and mirror. These relations are generally favorable,
with types sharing similar or compatible strivings, unspoken values, and expectations for interaction. The socion contains four quadras:

Alpha
Beta
Gamma
Delta

Alphas value Ti, Ne, Fe, and Si; Betas value Ti, Se, Fe, and Ni; Gammas value Fi, Se, Te, and
Ni; and Deltas value Fi, Ne, Te, and Si.

Attempts at accurate descriptions of quadras are notoriously difficult, as each quadra
description must find some commonality among four types that collectively represent all four
temperaments and two different clubs. Because the shared quadra values are abstract, quadra
descriptions typically rely on presumed shared interests. All the typical problems of type
diagnosis apply as well.

Quadra values are best understood in terms of preference, and are unrelated to strength. For
instance, a type with Ne in their Ego will necessarily have Ni in their Id and therefore be quite confident in both, but when there is a choice in
priority, that type will tend to prefer to focus on Ne over Ni. A type of the same quadra, but without either function in the Ego, will likewise prefer Ne
over Ni but not be particularly confident in either, so welcoming help from others on Ne issues far more than over Ni issues. Therefore both types
have Ne as quadra value.

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