(Psychology) an extroverted disposition; concern with what is outside the self.
1 The exact opposite is true of those who score high on extroversion .
2 But there are no absolutes: introversion and extroversion run on a spectrum.
3 Our power does not easily translate into contexts dominated by extroversion .
4 The extroverts you love carry the sort of extroversion you want.
5 This makes extroversion sound like a good thing and introversion problematic.
6 If extroversion is the persona, introversion is the rejected, split-off shadow.
7 But the narrative is not evenly split between introversion and extroversion .
8 We have a personality test to measure introversion and extroversion .
9 For example, a relationship exists between extroversion and brain activation.
10 Once you start challenging the extroversion assumption, it will start to crumble all around you.
11 I witnessed extroversion expand and then flow into introversion.
12 Both groups were asked to come up with examples of both her extroversion and her introversion.
13 His new boss, he decided, went through phases of extroversion followed by periods of intense quiet.
14 This drug can cause changes in thinking and behavior, including uncharacteristic aggression, extroversion , agitation, and hallucinations.
15 The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator(MBTI) has generated a vast amount of research on introversion and extroversion .
16 The problem starts with the Sutton Trust's description of sociability, confidence and assertiveness as " extroversion " .
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