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Introversion (Psychology)

Known as: Introversion, Introversions (Psychology) 
A state in which attention is largely directed inward upon one's self.
National Institutes of Health

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1998
1998
Satisfaction with orientation and the link to overall job satisfaction are important because of the cost of providing new… 
1981
1981
The Medical Unit at the Royal Free Hospital, London, is a referral center for patients with liver disease. The increase in the… 
1980
1980
Personality, especially emotional reactions of two solvent exposed groups and a nonexposed reference group were described by… 
1978
1978
The present study compared the effects of scoring norms on adolescent psychiatric inpatient drug users' and nonusers' MMPI… 
1977
1977
Examined the relationship between certain handwriting characteristics and Eysenck's Extraversion-Introversion and Kagan's… 
1962
1962
1. The construction is described of two attitude scales designed to measure interest in and sympathy with the psychological (“A… 
Highly Cited
1961
Highly Cited
1961
Though we have chosen a very complex problem to analyse, the results of the study appear fairly clear-cut. One hundred married… 
1955
1955
While intellectual effects of brain damage have been studied extensively using both experimental methods and standardized… 
1946
1946
1. The orbital cortex was partly isolated on 22 schizophrenics, and good response was observed where there were symptoms of…