Term ID: T1288

Extraversion

/extraversion/
A major personality dimension characterized by outward-directed energy, sociability, assertiveness, positive emotionality, and stimulation-seeking behavior. Extraverted individuals typically gain energy from social interaction and external stimulation, contrasting with the inward focus of introversion.
Example: Someone who enjoys large parties, speaks up in meetings, makes friends easily, and feels energized rather than drained by social gatherings.

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Reference: Eysenck (1967)