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Introversion-Extraversion and Sun-Sign

The Journal of Psychology, 1988
(1988). Introversion-Extraversion and Sun-Sign. The Journal of Psychology: Vol. 122, No. 3, pp. 275-278.
Marianne A. Brak   +2 more
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Extraversion-Introversion (Eysenck’s Theory)

Encyclopedia of Personality and Individual Differences, 2016
P. Bech
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Introversion — Extraversion and Color Preferences

Journal of Projective Techniques and Personality Assessment, 1967
Abstract Experimental evidence was sought for F. Birren's claims (Birren, 1956; 1961; 1963) that introverts prefer “cool” (green-blue) colors, while extraverts prefer “warm” (yellow-red) colors. One hundred and twenty Middle-East Introvert, Normal, and Extravert subjects, classified in accordance with the scores obtained on MPI, with equal number of ...
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SIMULATION OF INTROVERSION AND EXTRAVERSION ON THE LEMON TEST

British Journal of Psychology, 1970
It has been reported that the salivary response of subjects to lemon juice is correlated with their degree of extraversion, and that this ‘lemon test’ is more satisfactory than questionnaires for measuring extraversion, since subjects cannot simulate as they can with questionnaires.
R. P. Power, W. T. Thompson
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Introversion-Extraversion and Dimensions of Olfactory Perception

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1987
A possible relationship between odor perception and introversion-extraversion was explored. 195 subjects completed Eysenck's Introversion-Extraversion Scale and rated strength, familiarity, and pleasantness of four odors. Zero-order correlations were examined and the data were factor analyzed.
Richard A. Fabes   +2 more
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Classification of Extraversion and Introversion Personality Trait Using Electroencephalogram Signals

Communications in Computer and Information Science, 2021
Harshit Bhardwaj   +3 more
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A FACTORIAL STUDY OF INTROVERSION‐EXTRAVERSION

British Journal of Psychology, 1958
AbstractPrevious research suggested that Jung's Theory of Psychological Types could best be examined by factorial methods. Two orthogonal factors of neuroticism and introversion‐extra version were hypothesized in order to explain Jung's theory. A varied neurotic population was examined on a large battery of tests, and factors identified as ‘neuroticism’
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Extraversion-Introversion (Jung’s Theory)

Encyclopedia of Personality and Individual Differences, 2016
J. Beebe
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EEG alpha reactivity and extraversion-introversion

Personality and Individual Differences, 1981
Abstract Spectral characteristics of spontaneous EEG and characteristics of the alpha attenuation response (AAR) induced by acoustic stimulation, were analyzed for two groups of subjects selected on the basis of their scores on the extraversion-introversion scale of the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire. While no significant differences were found in
VENTURINI R   +3 more
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Social Introversion-Extraversion as a Heritable Response

Child Development, 1969
Individual differences in social introversion-extraversion were examined in a large sample of twin girls and found to be highly heritable. Genetic factors accounted for more than half of the within-family variance, measured by Gough's Adjective Check List and the Fels Behavior Scales.
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