
Extraversion
Extraverts enjoy being around others and seek out social situations. They are often described as having a high level of energy and enthusiasm.
High Extraversion
Individuals high on Extraversion:
- Tend to be outgoing, sociable, and talkative.
- May be more likely to engage in risk-taking behaviors.
- May have more social support networks.
Career
Extraverts tend to be more successful in careers that involve social interaction and communication.
Note: Excessively high levels of extraversion can also have negative consequences, such as being overly dominant or impulsive.
Low Extraversion
Individuals low on Extraversion:
- More introverted and reserved.
- May prefer to spend time alone or in small groups.
- May feel uncomfortable in large social gatherings.
- May be less assertive and more cautious in their interactions with others.
Curious how you score in Extraversion?
The Big Five Test
The Big Five Test