Similar words: aversion, aversion therapy, traverse, version, eversion, reversion, diversion, perversion. Meaning: n. (psychology) an extroverted disposition; concern with what is outside the self.
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1) When acceded to the personality traits of conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, neuroticism, three aspects of systemize commitment has apparent additive explanatory effect on the variables.
2) Extraversion: assesses how outgoing you are, for example do you love or hate parties?
3) Neuroticism is characterized as negative affect and extraversion is regarded as positive affect.
4) In the female students, extraversion 5.2 %, neuroticism 0.0 % , and mentation 3.9 %.
5) Leaders were asked to rate their own extraversion -- the degree to which they commanded the center of attention by acting talkative, assertive, outgoing and dominant.
6) The effect of expatriate's extraversion on expatriate adjustment is significantly positive.
7) Extraversion reduced a person's likelihood of dying from respiratory disease, but had no other effects on mortality.
8) For agreeableness and extraversion people were generally in agreement with their friends.
9) The integrated hemispheric group showed more extraversion than the left hemispheric group,(http://sentencedict.com/extraversion.html) and more conscientiousness than the right group.
10) The first criterion, Extraversion - Introversion defines the source and direction of energy expression for a person.
11) Extraversion is advantageous to mental health, and neuroticism is disadvantageous to.
12) We used full item factor analysis(FIFA) to explore the factorial structure of EPQ, and got six factors, including Neuroticism, Extraversion, Friendliness, Honesty, Willfulness and Strict.
13) Patella instability is a kind of common patellofemora disease, it refers to the degree of patella extraversion or moving outward increases when the knee-joint extend and flex.
14) A snip located close to the gene that codes for brain-derived neurotrophic factor was associated with extraversion.
15) " When the interviewee was described as extraverted, almost all the questions presumed extraversion, such as, "What would you do to liven up a dull party?
16) But personality research suggests that people who swear more, not surprisingly, score higher on traits such as extraversion, dominance, hostility and Type A personalities.
17) Each group was also given personality tests to evaluate their impulsiveness, empathy, openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness and neuroticism.
18) Eysenck argued that positive attitudes towards religion would be associated with low extraversion or low psychoticism.
19) He found that those who call themselves lucky score higher on the personality factor of extraversion.
20) After each chat, the participants rated the other person's physical attractiveness and five major personality traits -- openness, conscientiousness, extraversion,[sentencedict.com] agreeableness and neuroticism.
21) After each interaction, study participants rated partners on physical attractiveness and five major personality traits: openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness and neuroticism.
22) If the ISFP uses Extraverted Sensing only to serve the purposes of Introverted Feeling, then the ISFP is not using Extraversion effectively at all.
23) Results The abnormality of menstrual cycle and duration of menstrual period were both positively related with neuroticism , while negatively related with extraversion.
24) In personality characteristics, the idol worship groups show high extraversion, high neuroticism and high spirit of personality characteristics.
25) The Ingratiation Impression Management would be influenced by high extraversion, low neuroticism and high self-esteem.
26) Twenge's team said their finding was consistent with other research showing generational increases in self-esteem, extraversion and assertiveness.
27) But which features of a situation nudge our feelings and behaviour in one or other direction, one time towards depressive introspection, say, and another time towards joyous extraversion?
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