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Some Laboratory Measures of Extraversion-Introversion
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1963The Maudsley Personality Inventory was given to a pool of 309 Ss from which three groups were selected along the extraversion dimension, two to represent each extreme (extravert N = 20, introvert N = 19), and an intermediate group ( N = 19). The three groups were equated for neuroticism.
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Linking Introversion and Extraversion to Guided Imagery
Psychological Reports, 2003Introversion–Extraversion is measured in relation to characteristics of imagined interactions which are a type of mental imagery and daydreaming. Our findings indicate mental imagery measured as characteristics of imagined interactions predict introversion and extraversion.
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Getting Started: Extraversion and Introversion
Writing and Personality, 2018J. DiTiberio, George H. Jensen
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The Journal of Humanities and Social sciences 21, 2021
Younghee Kim, Taesoon Koh
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Younghee Kim, Taesoon Koh
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Extraversion and introversion Jung's personality types, loneliness and aloneness during adolescence
, 2016P. Corsano, A. Musetti, Simon Gioia
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The Wiley Encyclopedia of Personality and Individual Differences, 2020
Deanna L. Walker
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Deanna L. Walker
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Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 2017
Felix Reer, N. Krämer
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Felix Reer, N. Krämer
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Reaction-Time, Flicker, and Affective Sensitiveness as Tests of Extraversion and Introversion
, 1930M. Washburn +3 more
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Extraversion and introversion in electronically-supported meetings
Information Manager (The), 1995R. Yellen, M. Winniford, C. Sanford
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