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  • You're absolutely right. This is why a Myers Briggs test should be reviewed with a psychological traits, and I think Dr. Thrarpe, who statistically analyzes students, may have a predisposition to this.

    As with all reading, you're right. You'll find the Extravert and Intravert do have these within clinical definition. There are many books on this type of work.

    Thanks for your comments

  • Considering introversion, for instance, a person can, in fact, be extremely analytical, factually-based, judgemental and decision-oriented, yet still not be introverted (Ex: ESTJ). Conversely, a person can be introverted, yet still be neither analytical, nor factually-based, nor judgemental, nor decision-oriented. (Ex: INTP).

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  • Knowing yourself is key to avoiding a lot of mistakes. It can save you from needlessly wasting valuable time. But I hope I don't miss the obvious when I assert that your descriptions of extraversion and introversion seem to include criteria that those terms do not accurately cover.

  • good job! thanks

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