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Personality Traits
Enduring characteristics or tendencies that describe an individual's behavior across different situations and time.
Introversion
A personality trait characterized by a preference for quiet, solitary activities and environments, as opposed to seeking out social engagement.
Extraversion
A personality trait characterized by outgoingness, high energy, and positive emotions towards social situations.
Eysenck's Theory
Eysenck's Theory is a model of personality that categorizes traits into hierarchies based on biological foundations, emphasizing dimensions of extraversion-introversion, neuroticism-stability, and psychoticism.
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