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    Socionics is a psychological theory and method of psychological type, which is based on Carl Jung's theory of psychological type and the theory of information metabolism. It was developed in the 1970s and 1980s by the Lithuanian researcher Aušra Augustinavičiūtė. The theory of Socionics is primarily concerned with the interpersonal relationships and interactions between people.
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    A Quadra is a group of four socionic types which have the same valued information elements. There are four quadra in Socionics types called Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta. Each quadra is comprised of four types that values the same four information elements.
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    When a group consists of members of this club, but without either of the two quadras having greater weight, its interactions are likely to be based on enjoying conversations over their families and personal relationships, artistic and sensorial interests such as cooking, gossip, and group social activities such as parties, dancing, travels and sportive activities.
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    When a group consists of members of this club, but without either of the two quadras having greater weight, its interactions are likely to be based on sports activities or discussion of, or cooperation in, projects related to manual work and engineering.
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    When a group consists of people of this club, but without either of the two quadras having greater presence, its members tend to limit their interactions to the exchange of ideas in their common areas of interests, with little focus on the interchange of personal experiences regarding relationships, or physical activities besides perhaps walks with ongoing discussions.