extroversion

[ UK /ˌɛkstɹəvˈɜːʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. (psychology) an extroverted disposition; concern with what is outside the self
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  • A high level of delinquency was also related to a high level of the sensation-seeking facet of extroversion, while neuroticism and delinquency were not related.
  • Some people claim that an individual's degree of extroversion or introversion is inherited.
  • Set in Our Ways: Why Change Is So Hard development often focus on traits such as extroversion, conscientiousness, agreeableness, neuroticism and openness to new experiences. WN.com - Articles related to Air Canada starts trial use of in-flight Internet
  • A personality trait the qualities of both introversion and extroversion.
  • Noting the many contradictions with regard to introversion/extroversion, energy/rest, and openness/sensitivity, he explained how many artists can function in more than one mode simultaneously. George Heymont: Creative Cultural Cross Referencing (How to Link Stephen Sondheim to the Original Siamese Twins)
  • The research found that high levels of "extroversion", "agreeableness" and "neuroticism" accelerated the desire of a woman to have a child. Personality types affect women's approach to childbirth - study
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  • The Eysenck Personality Questionnaire included pathology personality, introversion and extroversion, emotion stability, and validity, 4 sub - scales.
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