What is the full form of EXTRO?
Explicative Transfer Analysis in Electrolysis
- ResearchGate
Who coined the term "extro"?
Carl Jung
- Psychology Today
In psychology, what trait is typically associated with extroversion (extraversion)?
Sociability or outgoingness
- American Psychological Association
Which personality inventory often includes a scale to measure extroversion?
Big Five Personality Inventory
- Simply Psychology
According to psychologist Hans Eysenck, extroverts tend to have a lower level of what type of brain arousal compared to introverts?
Cortical arousal
- Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
What neurotransmitter is associated with extroversion due to its effect on reward-seeking behavior?
Dopamine
- Psychology Today
Extroverts are generally believed to gain energy from being around whom?
Other people
- Psych Central
Is extroversion considered to be a stable personality trait over time?
Generally yes, it is stable
- American Psychological Association
What is the opposite personality trait to extroversion according to the Big Five personality traits?
Introversion
- Simply Psychology
According to Eysenck's theory, extroverts are characterized by what behavioral tendencies because they have lower cortical arousal?
Seeking out external stimulation
- Psychology Today
In terms of leadership styles, extroverted leaders are often seen as more suited for what type of roles?
Innovative or transformational roles
- Harvard Business Review
Extroverts are often more emotionally expressive compared to introverts, especially in what type of social situations?
Positive and high-arousal situations
- Journal of Research in Personality
Do extroverts generally prefer novel or familiar experiences compared to introverts according to studies?
Novel experiences
- National Library of Medicine
What type of gains are extroverts likely to achieve through their social networking behaviors, according to research findings by Hu et al.?
Career and academic gains
- Journal of Vocational Behavior
In group settings, extroverts are often more likely to engage in what kind of behaviors compared to introverts?
Dominant or assertive behaviors
- Psychological Science
What did contemporary Eysenckian research suggest about the genetic basis of extroversion?
There is a strong hereditary component
- Personality and Individual Differences
Extroverts are more likely to seek out what type of environments due to their lower cortical arousal levels?
Stimulating or arousing environments
- APA PsycNet
How do extroverts typically respond to rewards or incentives compared to introverts based on the reinforcement sensitivity theory?
They are more sensitive and responsive to rewards
- ScienceDirect
How does the brain activity of extroverts differ from introverts when processing rewards, as studied by Smillie et al.?
Higher reactivity in response to rewards
- Biological Psychology
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