Worked Example

A Typing Hypothesis In Practice

Evidence first. Type code last.

This fictional composite shows one way to use the TetraTypes typing method: record the pattern, compare close alternatives, and keep the conclusion provisional.

Case

The Subject

A fictional composite, not a diagnosis of a real person.

Worked typing example image introducing a fictional composite subject and the evidence-to-hypothesis process.
Image text translation: ИЗУЧЕНИЕ ФЕНОМЕНА — Study of the phenomenon. НАБЛЮДЕНИЕ • ФИКСАЦИЯ • АНАЛИЗ — Observation • Recording • Analysis. БЕСЕДЫ • СЕМИНАРЫ • НАБЛЮДЕНИЯ — Conversations • Seminars • Observations.

Call the subject Mara. Mara is a postgraduate researcher who is often described by friends as precise, quiet, principled, and difficult to move once she thinks a question has been formulated badly. She is not socially withdrawn in any dramatic sense, but she prefers conversations where the terms are clear and the subject has enough structure to be examined properly.

The evidence base is deliberately modest: several long conversations, written notes from a seminar group, and repeated observations across study, friendship, and disagreement. That is enough to form a working hypothesis, not enough to treat the typing as settled beyond challenge.

Working Rule

The example does not begin by asking which type Mara resembles. It begins by asking what kinds of information she repeatedly orients toward, what she treats as obvious, and what she struggles to produce on demand.

Raw Notes

What Was Observed

Before naming elements, preserve the observations in ordinary language.

Repeated Attention

Worked typing example: repeated attention to definitions, relations, and coherent terms.

Definitions And Relations

Mara keeps returning to whether the terms of a discussion are coherent. She asks whether two claims contradict, whether a category has been used consistently, and whether an argument actually follows from its premises.

Correction

Worked typing example: correction of category errors and collapsed distinctions.

Category Errors

She is most likely to interrupt when a distinction collapses. The correction is usually impersonal: not "I dislike this", but "that is not the same kind of claim".

Values

Worked typing example: valuing intellectual honesty and integrity of thought.

Integrity Of Thought

She respects intellectual honesty and becomes visibly colder when someone seems to be using language for persuasion while ignoring the actual structure of the issue.

Pressure

Worked typing example: strain around direct physical assertion and immediate pressure.

Awkward Physical Assertion

When direct confrontation or forceful self-assertion is needed, she tends to hesitate, overexplain, or retreat into justification rather than acting with immediate pressure.

Element Clues

First Classification

The observations point most strongly toward Ti, with weaker but important clues around Ne, Fe, and Se.

Strong Signal

Ti element image representing structural logic, definitions, and internal consistency.

Ti - Laws

Her default orientation is toward structure, definitions, internal consistency, and the relation between claims. This looks like a leading or otherwise highly valued Ti pattern.

Support Signal

Ne element image representing ideas, alternative formulations, and conceptual possibility.

Ne - Ideas

She enjoys alternative formulations and conceptual possibilities, but mainly when they help clarify the structure. Possibility is welcome when it serves analysis.

Strain Signal

Se element image representing force, assertion, and concrete pressure.

Se - Force

Concrete pressure, territorial assertion, and direct contest seem costly. She can do them, but not smoothly, and not as a natural first response.

Function Pattern

A Possible Model A Shape

The early pattern suggests Alpha NT, but the exact type still needs testing.

Likely Leading

Ti element image representing the likely leading function in the worked LII hypothesis.

Ti

The Ti evidence is not just skill. It appears motivational. Mara returns to structural clarity even when the social advantage would be to let the point pass.

Likely Creative

Ne element image representing the likely creative function in the worked LII hypothesis.

Ne

Her use of possibilities is flexible and exploratory, but it tends to support the work of refinement rather than becoming the main engine of attention.

Likely Vulnerable

Se element image representing the likely vulnerable function in the worked LII hypothesis.

Se

The pattern around force and direct assertion fits a one-dimensional pressure point better than ordinary shyness or politeness, though that remains a hypothesis.

Likely Suggestive

Fe element image representing the likely suggestive function in the worked LII hypothesis.

Fe

She relaxes when others establish a warm, light emotional field, but she does not reliably generate that atmosphere herself under strain.

Rivals

Types That Must Be Tested

A plausible typing should beat its nearest competitors, not merely sound convincing by itself.

Rival One

ILE type image used for the rival hypothesis in the worked typing example.

ILE

ILE would explain the conceptual range and interest in possibilities. But in Mara, possibility appears subordinate to structural judgement. She closes around a framework more often than she expands into open ideation.

Compare ILE

Rival Two

ILI type image used for the rival hypothesis in the worked typing example.

ILI

ILI would explain quietness, abstraction, and strategic distance. But the observed emphasis is not temporal implication or trajectory. It is explicit structure, definition, and logical relation.

Compare ILI

Rival Three

EII type image used for the rival hypothesis in the worked typing example.

EII

EII would explain principled reserve and ethical seriousness. But Mara's corrections are usually structural before moral. The felt ethical verdict is less central than the coherence of the claim.

Compare EII

Decision

Current Best Typing: LII

The strongest current hypothesis is LII, with moderate confidence.

LII type image for the current best typing in the worked example.

LII explains the repeated Ti orientation, the flexible but secondary Ne support, the apparent strain around Se pressure, and the receptive relation to Fe atmosphere. It also explains why Mara can seem morally serious without ethical judgement being the primary organising principle of her attention.

The typing is not "proved". It is simply the explanation that currently accounts for the evidence with the fewest special adjustments. The point of the method is not to become invulnerable to correction. It is to make the reasoning visible enough that correction becomes possible.

Revision

What Could Overturn It?

A useful typing should make itself vulnerable to better evidence.

Against LII

Worked typing example: evidence of primary ideation could overturn the LII hypothesis.

Primary Ideation

If longer evidence showed that Mara's real centre of gravity is open-ended possibility generation, with structure used mainly to support invention, ILE would become stronger.

Against LII

Worked typing example: evidence of temporal tracking could overturn the LII hypothesis.

Temporal Tracking

If her apparent logic turned out to be secondary to nonverbal tracking of implications over time, ILI would need to be reconsidered seriously.

Against LII

Worked typing example: evidence of deeper ethical conviction could overturn the LII hypothesis.

Ethical Conviction

If the structural corrections were mainly a surface expression of deeper principled moral judgement, EII would become a better rival.

Method Check

Worked typing example: do not protect a typing from evidence that should revise it.

Do Not Protect The Typing

Once a type has been named, the temptation is to reinterpret every new observation in its favour. The discipline is to let new evidence actually matter.