extraverted
1extraverted — in modern psychology, 1915, a variant of extroverted (see EXTROVERT (Cf. extrovert)). Related: Extravert (n.), for which also see EXTROVERT (Cf. extrovert). There was a verb extravert in mid to late 17c. meaning to turn outward so as to be… …
2extraverted — adjective see extrovert …
3extraverted — ex·tra·vert·ed (ĕkʹstrə vûr tĭd) adj. Variant of extroverted. * * * …
4extraverted — (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective Disposed to be open, sociable, and talkative: communicable, communicative, expansive, extroverted, gregarious, outgoing, unreserved. See ATTITUDE …
5extraverted — adj. extroverted, having an outgoing disposition, tending to direct one s interest and concern outward (Psychology)n. extrovert, one whose interest is directed outward, one who is open and uninhibited, one who has an outgoing disposition v. turn… …
6extraverted — adjective being concerned with the social and physical environment • Syn: ↑extrovert, ↑extravert, ↑extroverted, ↑extrovertive, ↑extravertive • Similar to: ↑extroversive, ↑extraversive …
7extraversion, extraversive, extravert, extraverted — var of EXTROVERSION, EXTROVERSIVE, EXTROVERT, EXTROVERTED …
8Jungian cognitive functions — This article is about definitions in the context of psychometric testing. For more general discussion see Cognition. In some forms of psychological testing, particularly those related to the Myers Briggs Type Indicator, the cognitive functions… …
9Myers-Briggs Type Indicator — Carl Jung in 1910. Myers and Briggs extrapolated their MBTI theory from Jung s writings in his book Psychological Types. The Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) assessment is a psychometric questionnaire designed to measure psychological… …
10Socionics — ( ru. соционика) is a theory of information processing that incorporates elements of Carl Jung s work on Psychological Types , Freud s theory of the conscious and subconscious mind, and Antoni Kępiński s theory of information metabolism. It has… …