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Function Theory
  • Introduction
    • Function Theory and Cognitive Psychology
      • Function Theory and the Brain
  • References
  • Preface
    • What is function theory?
      • Take away
    • Claims and Acknowledgements
    • Systems
      • MBTI
      • Objective Personality
      • Socionics
  • So what IS this?
  • Basic Terms
    • Info Elements
    • Functions
  • Function Descriptions
    • Fe
    • Fi
    • Te
    • Ti
    • Se
    • Si
    • Ne
    • Ni
  • Function Stack
  • Function Malleability
  • Other ideas / concepts
    • Order of operations for different personality systems
    • People vs Things
    • Growth Se in an Ne dom
    • Hero -> Growth -> Demon Loop
    • Disagreeing with, but still respecting your Demon quadrant.
    • Assertive vs Passive functions and their resulting tolerance to alternate constructions.
    • Di interpretation
    • Me and Sam's friendship
      • Summary
    • Input/Output
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Function Malleability

Functions can be Assertive or Passive. This page delves into the nuances of these differences

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Last updated 2 years ago

The idea that functions can be assertive and passive make up for a large number of differences in behavior and expression within an individual. This idea is very impactful so it is difficult to pick the best word to describe it. For this reason I feel as though a few words are useful in understanding what Malleability is.

The Three most fitting terms are Malleability, Disposition, and Tolerance.

Malleability Spectrum