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Neuroticism, extroversion, and response to stress

Behaviour Research and Therapy, 1977
Abstract The study evaluated the role of dispositional determinants in the mediation of response to stress. Thirty-five undergraduate females were assigned to one of four groups according to scores on the neuroticism and extroversion scales of the Eysenck Personality Inventory.
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Physical Deficiency and Extroversion-Introversion

The Journal of Social Psychology, 1933
(1933). Physical Deficiency and Extroversion-Introversion. The Journal of Social Psychology: Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 239-244.
Joseph W. Nagge, Raymond H. Sayler
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Dimensions of “Introversion-Extroversion”

The Journal of Psychology, 1938
(1938). Dimensions of “Introversion-Extroversion”. The Journal of Psychology: Vol. 6, No. 2, pp. 217-223.
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A New Measure of Introversion-Extroversion

The Journal of Psychology, 1941
(1941). A New Measure of Introversion-Extroversion. The Journal of Psychology: Vol. 12, No. 1, pp. 111-124.
Catharine Evans, T. R. McConnell
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Extroversion and introversion.

Psychological Bulletin, 1930
J. P. Guilford, K. W. Braly
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Extroversion and Expansion: a Distinction

In this note, the author discusses an application of the “Mathematical Theory of Consciousness” towards understanding the need for seclusion.
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Introversion and extroversion.

2006
Florence L. Goodenough, John E. Anderson
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EXTROVERSION OP THE BLADDER

Medical Journal of Australia, 1921
Alfred Austin London, H. Simpson Newland
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