| 11. | It is crucial for extraverts or introverts.
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| 12. | Extraverts on the other hand, are adaptable and in tune with the external world.
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| 13. | She started Extravert after being involved with the X-Dialog group for about five years.
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| 14. | Extraverts simply report experiencing more positive emotions, whereas introverts tend to be closer to neutral.
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| 15. | But now I see that extraverts win points with other extraverts for this kind of behavior.
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| 16. | But now I see that extraverts win points with other extraverts for this kind of behavior.
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| 17. | _Louis Devereux, The Extravert Landscaper, San Francisco; ( 415 ) 584-4656.
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| 18. | Note that for extraverts, the dominant function is the one most evident in the external world.
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| 19. | Another implication of this finding is that extraverts'positive moods last longer than those of introverts.
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| 20. | The more the function is conscious the more it is introverted for introverts and extraverted for extraverts.
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