Extraversion and introversion

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    that Cain advocates for a healthy balance of extraversion and introversion. Following her summary, Warner begins her criticism of Quiet. Warner describes Quiet as laboriously long book without humor; it could have significantly benefited from some humor (2). Warner expresses that Cain is extremely convincing concerning children, but is a whole lot less convincing when it comes to adults. Warner also criticizes Cain’s expanding definition of introversion. Cain’s definition is extremely narrow at…

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    the ISTJ (introversion, sensing, thinking, and judgment). The second is the ISFJ (introversion, sensing, feeling, and judgment). The third one is INFJ (introversion, intuition, feeling, and judgment); the N stands for intuition. The fourth is the INTJ (introversion, intuition, thinking, and judgment). The Fifth is the ISTP (introversion, sensing, thinking, and perception). The sixth is the ISFP (introversion, sensing, feeling, and perception). The Seventh one is the INFP (introversion,…

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    Brigg's Typology Analysis

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    This typology fits me fairly well considering my tendencies that I am aware of. Extraversion is a confusing distinction for me because most people that I meet provide feedback signifying that I express introversion. However, on my typology test I scored 21 in extraversion and 6 in introversion. My best guess is that I prefer extraversion, but habitually exhibit the traits of introversion as an attempt to appear more professional. I also feel in the grey area for sensing and intuition…

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    Society Evaluation

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    evaluation I want to review the 6 topics I covered. They cover an abundance of social topics especially for adolescents for adults our age. I plan to cover introversion, extraversion, instant messaging, face-to-face interaction, sedentary behaviors, social anxiety & Public Cellphone use. Introversion and extroversion: The review of introversion and extroversion is the most common theme among the articles. The study of these two personality types has been studied over the last several decades…

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    Briggs-Meyers test was to become ‘superior skill in one function, supplemented by a helpful but not competitive skill in the other,’ which is how it differs from Carl Jung’s theory (Myers, 2016). Jung’s introversion and extraversion made an impact on Hans Eysenck. Eysenck took the idea of introversion and extraversion and made his Maudsley Personality Inventory. This is a test that measures two of Carl Jung’s psychological types. It did show support…

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    Personality Test Results

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    preference over the opposing one. From this test I moderately prefer Introversion over Extraversion (56%), slightly prefer Intuition over Sensing (9%), strongly prefer Thinking…

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    paradigms, my personality was shaped into the introverted, stressed person that I am today. One particular paradigm that affected my life is the trait-dispositional paradigm. My particular traits affect how my life goes. Mainly, my key trait is my introversion, preferring to stay locked up in my room all day and browse the internet rather than going…

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    “The purpose of the Myers-Biggs Type Indicator (MBTI) personality is to make the theory of psychological types described by C.G. Jung understandable and useful in people lives. The essence of the theory is that much seemingly random variation in the behavior is actually quite orderly and consistent, being due to basic differences in the ways individuals prefer to use their perception and judgement” (The Myers & Briggs Foundation, 2017). The MBTI is divide into four basic preferences: Energizing,…

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    When I took the Myers Briggs personality test, my results came out to be ENFP meaning that my extraversion is stronger than my introversion, my intuition is stronger than my sensing, my feeling is stronger than my thinking, and my perceiving is stronger than my judging. ENFP means that I have extraverted intuition with introverted feelings. ENFPs are “keenly perceptive of people and the world around them and insightful about the present and future.” They “experience a wide range of feelings and…

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    Personality tests come in many different shapes and sizes. From a 1-minute questionnaire that tells you what Disney princess you are to an hour long test that gives you traits that you fall under and could possible relate to others. Sure, the shorter tests can be fun to do from time to time, but it really doesn’t tell you “Who you are?” or “What traits you have”. To truly answer those question, you must take the professionally made test and put some thought into your answers. So in my EDPS 105…

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