| The first factor is expressed on the continuum from introversion, through ambiversion, to extraversion. |
| The Oxford study also analysed over 200 actors – and found that while they rated high on the extrovert scale, they scored low for introversion. |
| A first step must therefore be to defuse people's anxieties, which lead to introversion and the closing of minds. |
| Not for him the tongue-tied introversion of the self-conscious artist or the mute autism of the affected recluse. |
| It seems a paradox to find in the midst of ongoing globalization clear-cut evidence of increasing cultural introversion and intolerance. |
| The introversion type only knows the thought principle, and the extroversion type only that of feeling. |