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BMJ, 2004
In the second article in our series, Understanding Personality Type, Anita Houghton asks you to consider where you focus your attention—inside or ...
A. Houghton
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In the second article in our series, Understanding Personality Type, Anita Houghton asks you to consider where you focus your attention—inside or ...
A. Houghton
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Introversion-extraversion and online course satisfaction
Online information review (Print), 2023PurposeThe 2020 Coronavirus pandemic forced universities to hastily transition to eLearning on a mass scale, necessitating the identification of populations who are more challenged by the transition.
Tsahi Hayat+3 more
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EXTRAVERSION—INTROVERSION AND THE EEG
British Journal of Psychology, 1969Studies relating measures of the EEG to extraversion—introversion are reviewed and criteria set up for their evaluation. A new measure of mean dominant frequency is proposed. Extravert and introvert EEGs are compared, firstly across the whole frequency range (with eyes closed) and secondly across theta, alpha and beta ranges under alternating ...
Anthony Gale+2 more
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Introversion-Extraversion and Imagery [PDF]
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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Extraversion and Introversion (Book)
Journal of Personality Assessment, 1982A. Friedman
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Introversion-Extraversion and Astrology
The Journal of Psychology, 1980Male and female undergraduates (N = 174) completed the Eysenck Personality Inventory, and sun sign and composite planetary sign scores were computed on the basis of their birth dates.
Martin S. Fiebert, Marlis Jackson
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Extraversion-introversion and intelligence
Personality and Individual Differences, 1990Abstract Robinson ( Personality and Individual Differences, 6 , 203–216, 1985; 7 , 153–159, 1986) suggests that intelligence test performance and personality are related. The present study examined Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children—Revised subtest and IQ score patterns in a sample of children classified as introverts, ambiverts and extraverts.
D.D. Kostura, Donald H. Saklofske
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IEEE International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication, 2020
Personality is one of the most important factors in human interactions, which retains its importance in human- robot interactions with social robots.
Sabrina Speranza+3 more
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Personality is one of the most important factors in human interactions, which retains its importance in human- robot interactions with social robots.
Sabrina Speranza+3 more
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Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 2017
Some studies indicated that playing online games yields a "rich-get-richer effect" and is especially socially beneficial for extraverted players, while other authors argue that online gaming could have compensational effects for introverted players.
Felix Reer, N. Krämer
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Some studies indicated that playing online games yields a "rich-get-richer effect" and is especially socially beneficial for extraverted players, while other authors argue that online gaming could have compensational effects for introverted players.
Felix Reer, N. Krämer
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