Term ID: T1340

Extraversion-Introversion

/extraversion-introversion/
A fundamental personality dimension reflecting preferences for external stimulation and social interaction (extraversion) versus internal reflection and solitary activities (introversion). This dimension affects social behavior, information processing, and optimal arousal levels.
Example: Extraverts prefer parties, speaking up in groups, and external stimulation, while introverts prefer quiet activities, small groups, and internal reflection for energy restoration.

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Reference: Jung (1921)