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  2. Extraversion and introversion - Wikipedia

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    An introvert is likely to enjoy time spent alone and find less reward in time spent with large groups of people. Introverts are easily overwhelmed by too much stimulation from social gatherings and engagement, introversion having even been defined by some in terms of a preference for a quiet, more minimally stimulating external environment. [15]

  3. Temperament Isolation Theory - Wikipedia

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    People lean more towards introversion or extroversion and, in some cases, fall in the middle (ambivert). Temperament can also be situational in which a single individual may exhibit more extroverted or introverted traits in specific situations. Temperament as it pertains to eastern cultures is also briefly touched on by Cain.

  4. People Who Were Introverted as Children Usually Develop These ...

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    For example, as Dr. Schuster shares, an introvert might choose to socialize by going to dinner with a few close friends, while an extrovert might prefer to go to a big party where they can talk to ...

  5. Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop ...

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    Cain maintains that there are introverts and extroverts in almost every species of the animal kingdom, each having a corresponding survival strategy. [22] She says that research indicates our own degree of introversion or extroversion is detectable in infants and likely to be innate, [12] and about 50% heritable (half by nature, half by nurture ...

  6. What's the difference between being an introvert and being ...

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    “An extrovert is more likely to work out the answer through talking,” she says. For an introvert, “quiet on the surface means active on the inside,” she adds — “poker face” included ...

  7. Introvert vs. Extrovert: Who's More Likely to Succeed? - AOL

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    AOL jobs recently interviewed Wendy Gelberg, president of Gentle Job Search and author of 'The Successful Introvert,' to learn more about the characteristics of introverts and extroverts.

  8. Personality type - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Types are sometimes said to involve qualitative differences between people, whereas traits might be construed as quantitative differences. [3] According to type theories, for example, introverts and extraverts are two fundamentally different categories of people.

  9. Two-factor models of personality - Wikipedia

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    These would describe behaviors associated with both extroversion and reacting to people, in which people attempt to avoid getting hurt, by either distancing themselves from others or maintaining self-sufficiency and independence on one hand; or approaching others, attempting to control or exploit them, and otherwise gain power and recognition ...