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Introversion-Extraversion and Imagery [PDF]

open access: possiblePsychological Reports, 1974
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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Introversion and Acting

2020
This chapter examines why an introvert would choose the field of acting when so many of its activities seem to favor the stereotype of a spotlight-loving extrovert. One of the main suppositions of the book—introverts enjoy acting to “become another”—is scrutinized, while other motivations for acting, including instant community and connection with ...
Heidi Kasevich   +2 more
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EXTRAVERSION—INTROVERSION AND THE EEG

British Journal of Psychology, 1969
Studies 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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The Introversion of War

Psychological Perspectives, 2017
This article brings personal experiences, dreams, synchronicity, archetypal amplifications, and Jungian theory to bear on issues surrounding the election of Donald Trump as President of the United States and explores some ways in which the unconscious psyche encourages reflection in the context of political projections. The introversion of war—a phrase
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Introversion-Extraversion and Astrology

The Journal of Psychology, 1980
Male 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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THE CURSE OF INTROVERSION

Journalism Practice, 2008
Have newspapers a future? As a matter of fact, we at the Guardian 1 asked one huge multinational consultancy to tell us about that some nine years ago—and many hundreds of thousands of pounds later...
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Extraversion-introversion and intelligence

Personality and Individual Differences, 1990
Abstract 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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Introversion and Achievement Motivation

Psychological Reports, 1966
Eysenck (2) has argued that introverts develop conditioned responses more rapidly and to greater strength than do extraverts, and has deduced that their secondary drives and degree of socialization will accordingly be greater. A consonant expectation is that introverts would be high in achievement motivation (4), which some work of McClelland, et a1 ...
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