The extrovert student differs from the introvert student in which of the following characteristics?

The extrovert student differs from the introvert student in which of the following characteristics? Correct Answer Expresses feeling externally instead of suffering internally

Swiss psychiatrist ‘C. G. Jung’ postulated personality theory based on psychological characteristics. He divided people into two broad types i.e. extroverts and introverts.

Key Points

Extroverts: Such people are socially oriented, they like to mix up with people, are fun-loving, optimistic. They are realistic in their approach towards life. Often such people exhibit leadership qualities. Common traits of extroverts are as follows:

  • Have large social networks
  • Make quick decisions
  • Gain energy from being around other people
  • Expresses feeling externally instead of suffering internally
  • Outgoing, enthusiastic, and positive

Introverts: They are the opposite of extroverts. They have very few friends, are self-centred and conservative. Such people are arrogant in the sense that they follow the traditions and customs of the society without ever giving thought to their justifiability. Common traits of introverts are as follows:Enjoy spending time in solitude

  • Prefer working in quiet, independent environments
  • Think before they speak/not as talkative
  • Better in writing than speaking
  • Observe in his own intellectual pursuit
  • Deeply focus and think about specific interests

Hence, from the above points, it becomes clear that expressing feelings externally instead of suffering internally is the characteristic of extrovert students. 

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Which of the following combinations is not correct about the common characteristics of extrovert and introvert?