Hybrid Three-Factor Cognitive Modeling

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Abstract

This paper proposes a triple-tier hybridized personality system for modeling human personality. Triple-tier personality hybridization follows the following nested structure: MBTI, Enneagram, and categorical subgrouping. This method suggests that neither MBTI nor Enneagram should be applied independently in empirical study; Enneagram should be nested beneath MBTI as opposed to independent application or in reverse. Implementation of categorical subgrouping is premised upon intrinsic and extrinsic psychological properties. This framework is conceptualized on the theoretical basis that the incremental sub-differentiation of human psychological processes throughout categorical strata of triple-tiered hybridized frameworks may reflect properties potentially intrinsic to individual identity. Furthermore, Enneagram theory is amended for the purpose of enhancing theory clarity. This is a work of theoretical psychology derived through field observation and analysis. Experimental and empirical methodologies are detailed for future studies for the critical examination of all hypotheses discussed within this work. The establishment of foundational theoretical frameworks is necessary prior to empirical study. Conceptual illustrations are provided for illustrative purposes and indicate directions for future research projects.

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