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  2. Extraversion and introversion - Wikipedia

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    On the other hand, arousal and pleasantness are negatively correlated for introverts, resulting in introverts exhibiting low arousal when feeling pleasant. In other words, if everything is going well in an extravert's life, which is a source of pleasant feelings, extraverts see such a situation as an opportunity to engage in active behavior and ...

  3. Are You an Ambivert? Here Are 25 Signs - AOL

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    Read on to see if you have both these introvert and extrovert personality traits. 25 signs you're an ambivert. 1. You like going to parties but don’t have to stay until the end. When you’ve ...

  4. Personality psychology - Wikipedia

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    For example, according to type theories, there are two types of people, introverts and extroverts. According to trait theories, introversion and extroversion are part of a continuous dimension with many people in the middle.

  5. Personality type - Wikipedia

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    The term type has not been used consistently in psychology and has become the source of some confusion. Furthermore, because personality test scores usually fall on a bell curve rather than in distinct categories, [6] personality type theories have received considerable criticism among psychometric researchers.

  6. Introvert or Extrovert? 6 Ways to Tell Which Personality Type ...

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    Finding out if you are introverted or extroverted is one of the most basic personality distinctions that can tell you much about you and your relationship with others.

  7. Temperament Isolation Theory - Wikipedia

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    For example, an introvert may feel overwhelmed at a rock concert because she is sensitive to all the stimuli (music, lights, voices, touch etc.) and she is taking all of it in at once, whereas an extrovert is not sensitive and wants to experience these stimuli even more. Cain also notes that temperament is a spectrum rather a definitive extreme.

  8. I'm an introvert, and my husband is an extrovert who loves to ...

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    As an introvert, I wanted to make our home my sanctuary. I'm an introvert, and my husband is an extrovert who loves to party. It caused friction and almost cost us our relationship.

  9. Personality - Wikipedia

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    The instrumental theory suggests that extraverts end up making choices that place them in more positive situations and they also react more strongly than introverts to positive situations. The temperamental theory suggests that extroverts have a disposition that generally leads them to experience a higher degree of positive affect.