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extroversion    
n. 外向

外向

extroversion
n 1: (psychology) an extroverted disposition; concern with what
is outside the self [synonym: {extraversion}, {extroversion}]
[ant: {ambiversion}, {introversion}]

extroversion \ex`tro*ver"sion\, n. [See {Extrorse}.]
1. The condition of being turned wrong side out; as,
extroversion of the bladder. --Dunglison.
[1913 Webster]

2. (Psychol.) the trait of being interested primarily in
things in one's external environement, rather than one's
own thoughts and feelings.
[PJC]

3. (Psychol.) the act of directing one's interests primarily
toward things in one's external environement, rather than
one's own thoughts and feelings.
[PJC]


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  • Extroversion - Psychology Today
    Extroversion is a personality trait typically characterized by outgoingness, high energy, and or talkativeness
  • Extraversion and introversion - Wikipedia
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    Extroversion is a personality type that describes people who are energized by outside stimuli Unlike introverts, who retreat inward to charge their batteries, extroverts come most alive when interacting with people, places and things around them
  • Extroverted: Characteristics, Types, Signs - Health
    Introversion and extroversion are part of a spectrum, not a binary Extroverts are energized and engaged by interacting with the outside world
  • What Is Extroversion? The Science of Social Energy
    Extroversion is a core personality trait characterized by sociability, talkativeness, assertiveness, and a tendency to seek out stimulation from the environment It’s one of the Big Five personality traits used in modern psychology, and it exists on a spectrum Most people fall somewhere in the middle rather than at the extremes, with roughly two-thirds of the population showing a mix of
  • Extrovert: Meaning and Personality Traits - WebMD
    What Is an Extrovert? The term extroversion describes an aspect of a personality that is often characterized by expressive and outgoing patterns of behavior
  • Extroversion: Definition, Examples, and Benefits
    The term extroversion was introduced by psychologist Carl Jung in 1921 He used it to describe people who tend to direct their energy outward, engaging primarily with things outside of themselves like people and things
  • EXTROVERSION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of EXTROVERSION is the state of or tendency toward being predominantly concerned with and obtaining gratification from what is outside the self : a personality trait or style characterized by a preference for or orientation to engaging socially with others
  • More Than Shy or Loud: What Actually Defines Introvert and Extrovert -
    Introversion and extroversion describe something fundamental about how a person’s nervous system processes the world: where you draw energy, how you restore it, and what conditions help you think most clearly An introvert tends to recharge through solitude and internal reflection, while an extrovert gains energy through external stimulation, social interaction, and engagement with the





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