Just as some people fall very obviously into the category of extrovert or introvert, others fall into the realm of ambiversion. |
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I fall on the agoraphobic side of ambiversion, so music festivals do not immediately strike me as a fun time. |
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The first factor is expressed on the continuum from introversion, through ambiversion, to extraversion. |
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Individual ambiversion and institutional ambivalence are two interrelated aspects of the same human reality. |
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Most persons have both introvertive and extravertive traits, and most represent interactions between these traits, which fact, usually receives attention only when ambiversion is judged to exist. |
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The ambiversion of the advanced personality, under control of the soul, is not easily defined because the stage of its emergence in human life still lies in the future. |
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Grant's dive into ambiversion looked specifically at salespeople and concluded that salespeople are more successful when they push less and listen more. |
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It was suggested that the executive nurses should be those with a higher educational level, extraversion or ambiversion. |
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Hopefully continued research on ambiversion and situational personality can shed light on what introversion and extraversion really are: self-limiting beliefs. |
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