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Introversion, Extraversion and Social Perception
British Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 1971Three studies are conducted on the subjective perceptions of extraverts and introverts, using Q technique and factor analysis. In the first two studies, intensive analyses indicate that both introverts and extraverts have extraverted aspirations. These results are confirmed and extended in the third study with a larger sample of subjects.
Steven R. Brown, Clyde Hendrick
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Journal of Personality
OBJECTIVE This study investigated whether forms of extraversion-introversion produced different depression-related outcomes before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Nicholas Lassi
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OBJECTIVE This study investigated whether forms of extraversion-introversion produced different depression-related outcomes before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Nicholas Lassi
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Extraversion-Introversion and Spatial Intelligence
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1993The purpose of this study was to assess whether extraversion-introversion is related to spatial intelligence. First-year psychology students (58 men, 108 women) in an open-admission community college responded to a battery of black and white and color spatial ability tests, and the Eysenck Personality Inventory.
John Eliot, Annie Dunn
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Drugs and personality: Extraversion-introversion
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1984Eysenck theorizes that stimulants induce introversion and that depressants induce extraversion; common sense suggests opposite expectations. Scores on the extraversion scale of the Eysenck Personality Inventory yielded statistically significant differences among carefully matched series of heavy, chronic users of cocaine, amphetamine, opiates ...
Franklin C. Shontz, James V. Spotts
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EXTRAVERSION, INTROVERSION, AND VISUAL INTERACTION
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 199220 extraverts and 20 introverts were selected from a population of college students on the basis of their responses to the Maudsley Personality Inventory. These 40 young women were interviewed by one confederate of each sex. Six trained judges recorded visual and speech behavior by viewing through a one-way mirror and watching videotaped records ...
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International journal of medicine and psychology
в статье представлены результаты обследования учащихся средних общеобразовательных учреждений Республики Хакасия с 6 по 11 классы (11-18 лет) с помощью тест-опросника Г. Айзенка. Выявлено, что в генеральной совокупности преобладали экстраверты (55,8%), а
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в статье представлены результаты обследования учащихся средних общеобразовательных учреждений Республики Хакасия с 6 по 11 классы (11-18 лет) с помощью тест-опросника Г. Айзенка. Выявлено, что в генеральной совокупности преобладали экстраверты (55,8%), а
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The psychophysiological basis of introversion-extraversion
Behaviour Research and Therapy, 1970Abstract On both psychological and physiological grounds it is suggested that the hypothesis in Eysenck's theory of introversion-extraversion attributing greater conditionability to the introvert should be replaced by the hypothesis that the introvert is relatively more sensitive to punishment and to frustrative nonreward.
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Extraversion-Introversion and Conceptual Tempo
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1973According to Kagan (1966) conceptual tempo is a cognitive style manifested in a child's consistent tendency to respond slowly, making few errors (reflective style) or rapidly making more errors (impulsive style) on the Matching Familiar Figures test. Kagan (1971) has also stated that while “tempo is not viewed as synonymous with the classic meaning of
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Introversion‐extraversion and loud commercials
Psychology & Marketing, 1986AbstractThe introversion‐extraversion dimension of Hans Eysenck's personality theory, combined with the theory proposed by Daniel E. Berlyne that hedonic value changes with changes in arousal level, are used to examine the effect that high intensity advertising appeals have on the audience.
Hank Cetola, Kathleen Prinkey
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Extraversion-introversion and time perception
Personality and Individual Differences, 1984Abstract The relationship between stimuli complexity extraversion-introversion and time perception was tested. It was found that extraverts estimated the exposure duration of simple figures to be longer compared to introverts and that this discrepancy vanished in regard to complex figures.
Jacob Lomranz, Dan Zakay, Marik Kaziniz
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