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by sizzla
5662 days ago
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I wouldn't say introspection was harder for introverted and I definitely would have no reference for that. It's just that introversion is a personality trait whose meaning was overloaded by pop-culture and pop-psychology. Stuff by Freud, Jung, Eyesenck, Myers-Briggs, etc. is useful to know as much as it is useful to know about the work done at Xerox in the 70s and 80s. Informative and a foundation for later work, but by no means current. This
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myers-Briggs_Type_Indicator#Rel... will tell you about just how inaccurate it is to take a classic test like MBTI. While there is something to be said about personality traits and nature vs nurture, Psychological Types are so 1923. There was a lot more concrete research done in the last 20 years on depression and related mood disorders as it is somewhat of a modern-day plague (OK plague is too harsh, can someone help me with a disease analogy here?). |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Introverted