extraversion

英 [,ekstrə'vɜːʃən] 美 [,ɛkstrə'vɝʒən]
  • n. 外向性;外倾性
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extraversion (n.)
1690s, "a turning out," from Medieval Latin extraversionem, from extra "outward" (see extra-) + versionem (see version). Psychological sense is from 1915; see extraverted.
1. Extraversion is advantageous to mental health, and neuroticism is disadvantageous to.
外向型性格有利于老年人心理健康, 神经质性格不利于老年人心理健康.

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2. In the female students, extraversion 5.2 %, neuroticism 0.0 % , and mentation 3.9 %.
在女性中学生中, 为外倾性5.2%, 神经质0.0%,精神质3.9%.

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3. Neuroticism is characterized as negative affect and extraversion is regarded as positive affect.
神经质和外倾一致被认为是有典型情绪风格的人格特质.

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