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Psychologists see extroversion/introversion as one of the Big Five personality dimensions, along with agreeableness, openness, conscientiousness, and neuroticism.[12]
Oprah Winfrey • Build the Life You Want

neuroticism, openness to experience, extraversion, conscientiousness, and agreeableness—commonly referred to as the five-factor or Big Five framework of personality.
Oxford University Press • The Oxford Handbook of Political Psychology (OXFORD HANDBOOKS SERIES)
Conscientiousness refers to people who tend to be diligent and reliable, Openness to those who are curious and open to new experiences, Neuroticism to people who tend to be rather anxious and sensitive, and Agreeableness to those who are friendly and compassionate.
Robin Dunbar • Friends: Understanding the Power of our Most Important Relationships
In fact, Little and some others say the key to a healthy personality may not be in swinging permanently to the other side of the personality scale but in balancing between extremes, or in adjusting your personality from one situation to another. "The thing that makes a personality trait maladaptive is not being high or low on something, it's more
... See moreOlga Khazan • Me, But Better: The Science and Promise of Personality Change
Le psychologue Dan McAdams a, lui, suggéré que la personnalité a en fait trois niveaux294, et que l’on se focalise trop sur le niveau le plus bas, les traits basiques. Le deuxième niveau, les «caractéristiques d’adaptation», comprend les buts personnels, les mécanismes de défense et d’adaptation aux situations, les valeurs, les croyances et les
... See moreJonathan Haidt • L'hypothèse du bonheur: La redécouverte de la sagesse ancienne dans la science contemporaine (PSY. Individus, groupes, cultures) (French Edition)
The Truehome method focuses more on some levels than others in Dan McAdams’s three-tiered system of describing personality. Recall that Level 1 traits, such as sociability and curiosity, are the most superficial. Then as we get to know people better, we learn about their personal concerns (Level 2), and we may even glimpse their identities (Level
... See moreSam Gosling • Snoop: What Your Stuff Says About You
Becoming sensitive to the background causes of one’s thoughts and feelings can—paradoxically—allow for greater creative control over one’s
Sam Harris • Free Will
