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Graphological Signs for Extraversion

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1977
Graphological signs of extraversion were rated from handwriting samples of undergraduates ( ns = 35 males, 31 females; 23 males, 20 females) and correlated with extraversion scores from an objective psychological test. No evidence was found for the validity of the graphological signs.
D, Lester, S, McLaughlin, G, Nosal
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Grades, Attendance, and Extraversion

Psychological Reports, 1969
Extraversion correlated —.15 with both grades and class attendance of 216 introductory psychology students. These findings were hypothesized and are congruent with Eysenck's theory of personality. Otis scores also correlated — .23 with extraversion. This correlation contrasts with no relationship between intelligence and extraversion usually reported.
E, Dotson, D I, Templer
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Extraversion: Sociability and Impulsivity?

Journal of Personality Assessment, 1976
The sociability and impulsivity components of extraversion were studied. Thirty experimental items were written to assess different aspects of sociability and impuslivity. These items, along with the 24 extraversion items of the MPI, were administered to 146 college students.
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Introversion-Extraversion and Imagery

Psychological Reports, 1974
Significant correlations were found between scores on the introversion-extraversion scale of the Eysenck Personality Inventory and the rated ease with which abstract and concrete nouns evoked images for 111 Ss. Ease of imagery was not related to the neuroticism scores, nor was there a significant correlation between ease of imagery scores for abstract
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The Nature of Extraversion: A Genetical Analysis

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1975
A biometrical-genetical analysis of twin data to elucidate the determinants of variation in extraversion and its components, sociability and impulsiveness, revealed that both genetical and environmental factors contributed to variation in extraversion, to the variation and covariation of its component scales, and to the interaction between subjects and
L, Eaves, H, Eysenck
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EXTRAVERSION AND SENSORY THRESHOLD

Psychophysiology, 1968
ABSTRACTIt was predicted that Introverts would have lower auditory thresholds than Extraverts, in line with other physiological differences between these groups. Using an ear‐choice technique and controlling the factor of guessing, the prediction was verified, using non‐patients who score at the two ends of the Eysenck Personality Inventory.
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Extraversion

Alcohol, 2000
Tulin Ozkaragoz, Ernest P Noble
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EXTRAVERSION, REMINISCENCE AND SATIATION EFFECTS

British Journal of Psychology, 1960
Eysenck's theory that extraverts accumulate reactive inhibition quickly and that it dissipates in them slowly and his application of this theory to after‐effects and reminiscence is made the basis of six predictions: using the spiral after‐effect, there should be (1) a negative correlation between extraversion and duration of the after‐effect; (2) a ...
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Extraversion-Introversion

2019
Extraversion-introversion is a major personality trait which is believed to have a biological basis. This chapter reviews evidence for the validity of extraversion-introversion and its impact on outcomes including mental health and adjustment in educational and occupational settings.
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