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Extraversion in Differential Psychology and Experience Balance in the Rorschach

Rorschachiana, 2005
Durante muchos años, la opinión de expertos en Rorschach sobre las conexiones entre extraversión (E) y tipo vivencial (EB) han presentado un amplio rango, desde la consideración de que ambas variables eran prácticamente idénticas hasta la negación de cualquier relación entre ellas.
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Neuroticism, Extraversion, Perceived Social Support, and Escape Television Viewing as Determinants of Psychological Distress in Crime Victims

Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma, 2014
This study describes a longitudinal analysis of the relationship among neuroticism, extraversion, educational level, perceived social support, escape viewing, and psychological distress in crime victims. A sample of 170 crime victims completed self-report measures of these concepts.
Jurgen Minnebo   +2 more
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Extraversion, Neuroticism, and Student Achievement in Introductory Psychology

The Journal of Educational Research, 1960
(1960). Extraversion, Neuroticism, and Student Achievement in Introductory Psychology. The Journal of Educational Research: Vol. 53, No. 7, pp. 263-267.
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How to consistently link extraversion and intelligence to the catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) gene: On defining and measuring psychological phenotypes in neurogenetic research.

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2012
The evidence for associations between genetic polymorphisms and complex behavioral/psychological phenotypes (traits) has thus far been weak and inconsistent. Using the well-studied Val158Met polymorphism of the catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) gene as an example, we demonstrate that using theoretical models to guide phenotype definition and ...
Jan Wacker   +3 more
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[Activity involvement and extraversion as predictors of psychological wellbeing in older people].

Revista espanola de geriatria y gerontologia, 2017
The relationship between extraversion and wellbeing has been discussed in the literature, however, the impact that this trait has on the wellbeing of older people has been studied to a lesser extent. The relationship between extraversion, participation in activities and psychological wellbeing in older people is analysed in this study.The sample ...
Laura, Rubio   +2 more
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Extraversion: nature, development and implications to psychological health and work life

2014
Extroversion is a personality trait characterized by gregariousness, excitement-seeking, and positive affect. Sociability is also considered as an important part of extraversion, as persons that enjoy social activities prefer being with others than being alone (Lucas & Diener, 2001; Lucas & Fujita, 2000; Lucas et al., 2000).
Mesurado, Maria Belen   +3 more
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A Comparative Study of Eight Psychological Dimensions (Anxiety, Stress, Depression, Regression, Fatigue, Guilt, Extraversion& Arousal) Among Students Before And After The Implementation of New Education Policy (NEP) 2020

The implementation of the New Education Policy (NEP) 2020 in India heralds a significant transformation in the higher education landscape, aiming to foster a holistic and multidisciplinary approach to learning. This comparative study explores the impact of NEP 2020 on eight psychological dimensions among students, including anxiety, stress, depression,
Shruti Kashyap   +5 more
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Personality and the psychological refractory period: No evidence for an extraversion- or intelligence-related effect.

Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science / Revue canadienne des sciences du comportement, 2011
Rebekka Indermühle   +2 more
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Extraversion‐Introversion in Experimental Psychology

Journal of Analytical Psychology, 1964
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