Extraversion and introversion are a central trait dimension in human personality theory. The terms were introduced into psychology by Carl Jung, though...
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Arousal (section Introversion and extraversion)
Cortical arousal is associated with introversion–extraversion differences, with high arousal associated with introversion. Both the limbic system and the...
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The test assigns a binary value to each of four categories: introversion or extraversion, sensing or intuition, thinking or feeling, and judging or perceiving...
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Revised NEO Personality Inventory (redirect from Neuroticism Extraversion Openness Personality Inventory)
These traits are openness to experience, conscientiousness, extraversion(-introversion), agreeableness, and neuroticism. In addition, the NEO PI-R also...
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person either has or does not have. In other traits, such as extraversion vs. introversion, each person is judged to lie along a spectrum. Trait theory...
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Big Five personality traits (section Extraversion)
naming them "Friendly Compliance vs. Hostile Non-compliance", "Extraversion vs. Introversion", "Ego Strength vs. Emotional Disorganization", "Will to Achieve"...
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Carl Jung (section Extraversion and introversion)
the collective unconscious, the psychological complex, and extraversion and introversion. His belief that some alcoholics may recover if they have a...
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Team diversity (section Levels of extraversion)
teams in an organization, levels of extraversion are usually measured rather than introversion versus extraversion as a binary. This allows for a more...
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that may underlie multiple other trait differences (such as introversion versus extraversion). Contrary to common misconception, according to Aron HSPs...
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Intelligence and personality (section Extraversion)
1016/0191-8869(93)90066-c. Saklofske, D. H.; Kostura, D. D. (1990). "Extraversion–introversion and intelligence". Personality and Individual Differences. 11...
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Gregory 2004. Lindauer, Martin S.; Reukauf, Lynn C. (1971). "Introversion-extraversion and figure-ground perception". Journal of Personality and Social...
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Avoidance is a composite dimension comprising neurotic introversion at one end and stable extraversion at the other end. Persistence is related to Zuckerman's...
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conscientiousness, agreeableness, neuroticism, openness to experience, and extraversion-introversion. It is based on cluster analysis of verbal descriptions in self-reporting...
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with mythic images, a non-sexual libido, the general types of extraversion and introversion, the compensatory and prospective functions of dreams, and the...
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approach. The grouping of the roles is based on the concept of Introversion / Extraversion - acknowledging that some individuals will naturally prefer an...
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Schuerger, 2003). For example, the first global trait they found was Extraversion-Introversion. It resulted from the natural affinity of five primary traits...
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Wise Old Man and Wise Old Woman Wounded healer Other Active imagination Enantiodromia Extraversion and introversion Individuation Participation mystique...
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Archive for Research in Archetypal Symbolism and a jury of evaluators, Rosen et al. developed an "Archetypal Symbol Inventory" listing symbols and one-word...
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myth "wounding by one's own arrow means, first of all, the state of introversion"; For Jung, "a good half of every treatment that probes at all deeply...
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those of light or non-users. Biological basis of personality Extraversion and introversion Personality psychology Reinforcement Trait theory Corr, Phillip...
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the Book of Changes. ISBN 9780892819447. Stobaeus: Eclogarum, Physicarum et ethicarum: pp.[1] (Libri duo, Vol 1, 60) Heraclitus. "Heraclitus discourse"...
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psychiatric symptoms, these effects remained. Alpha (ethology) Extraversion and introversion Hans Eysenck § Model of personality Humorism Type D personality...
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of centroversion, which he described as the integration of extraversion and introversion, allowing for a balanced psychological state. This concept was...
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situations. Low scores suggest capability to handle stressful situations. Extraversion Warmth High scores suggest friendliness and affectionate behavior. Low...
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Eysenck suggests that the latter is a result of a person's introversion or extraversion respectively. Colleagues critiqued the research that formed the...
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animus, archetypes, the collective unconscious, complexes, extraversion and introversion, individuation, the Self, the shadow and synchronicity. The...
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These three factors were neuroticism (vs. emotional stability), extraversion (vs. introversion), and openness (vs. closedness) to experience, resulting in...
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Iron Curtain (Jung, 1964:85). Analytical psychology Neurosis Jung, C.G., et al. (1964). Man and his Symbols, New York, N.Y.: Anchor Books, Doubleday....
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are responsible for this variability are the traits of extraversion and introversion. Extraversion refers to the tendency to be socially dominant, exert...
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extroversion and introversion. Furnham found that there was a relationship between high levels of conscientiousness and extraversion with anchoring biases...
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