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Posted: Wed Dec 06, 2006 11:49 am
answer true or false to each one to find out if you are introverted or extroverted.
1. Is energized by time alone in her room or favorite place. 2. Concentrates deeply if a book or project interests him. 3. Dislikes being interrupted when speaking or involved in a project; rarely interrupts others. 4. Prefers to observe for a while before joining in games. 5. Becomes irritable in crowded places or if she shares a space with others for long periods of time, particularly if she is tired. 6. Listens attentively with good eye contact, but his glance tends to drift away when speaking. 7. Keeps her face and body still or shows little expression, especially if tired or in a large group of children. 8. Sometimes has delayed, hesitant, or low-key responses. 9. Needs time to think before answering a question and may need to rehearse before speaking out. 10. Listens more than he talks, unless the topic is of personal interest. In this case, he may talk up a storm, especially if he's in a comfortable setting. 11. Doesn't boast about her knowledge or achievements; she may understand more than she lets on. 12. Feels overwhelmed, rather than energized, by an activity-filled schedule. 13. Sometimes has word-retrieval problems and often speaks in a quiet voice, marked by pauses. 14. Is highly tuned into her own perceptions, ideas, thoughts, feelings, and reactions. 15. Doesn't like to be the center of attention. 16. Can seem unpredictable: chatty at home or in other comfortable settings and subdued elsewhere; energized one day, low energy the next. 17. May be regarded by classmates as quiet, calm, withdrawn, reserved, or aloof. 18. Is observant and sometimes picks up on details others -- even adults -- don't see. 19. Likes consistency, and does best when given ample transition time. 20. Feels anxious when presented with deadlines for a project or a test. 21. May "zone out" if too much is going on, or when watching TV or a video. 22. Has one or two close friends, but may know lots of kids. 23. Has an affinity for creative expression and quiet, imaginative play. 24. Feels drained after parties or group activities, even when she enjoyed them.
Add up the True answers. if you have more true answers then you do false, you are an introvert. (like me!) if you have more false than true, you are an extrovert. if you have the same amount for both, than you are both (or neither).
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Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2008 3:06 pm
T 1. Is energized by time alone in her room or favorite place. T 2. Concentrates deeply if a book or project interests him. T 3. Dislikes being interrupted when speaking or involved in a project; rarely interrupts others. T 4. Prefers to observe for a while before joining in games. T 5. Becomes irritable in crowded places or if she shares a space with others for long periods of time, particularly if she is tired. T 6. Listens attentively with good eye contact, but his glance tends to drift away when speaking. T 7. Keeps her face and body still or shows little expression, especially if tired or in a large group of children. F 8. Sometimes has delayed, hesitant, or low-key responses. F 9. Needs time to think before answering a question and may need to rehearse before speaking out. T 10. Listens more than he talks, unless the topic is of personal interest. In this case, he may talk up a storm, especially if he's in a comfortable setting. T 11. Doesn't boast about her knowledge or achievements; she may understand more than she lets on. T 12. Feels overwhelmed, rather than energized, by an activity-filled schedule. F 13. Sometimes has word-retrieval problems and often speaks in a quiet voice, marked by pauses. T 14. Is highly tuned into her own perceptions, ideas, thoughts, feelings, and reactions. T 15. Doesn't like to be the center of attention. T 16. Can seem unpredictable: chatty at home or in other comfortable settings and subdued elsewhere; energized one day, low energy the next. F 17. May be regarded by classmates as quiet, calm, withdrawn, reserved, or aloof. T 18. Is observant and sometimes picks up on details others -- even adults -- don't see. T 19. Likes consistency, and does best when given ample transition time. T 20. Feels anxious when presented with deadlines for a project or a test. T 21. May "zone out" if too much is going on, or when watching TV or a video. T 22. Has one or two close friends, but may know lots of kids. T 23. Has an affinity for creative expression and quiet, imaginative play. T 24. Feels drained after parties or group activities, even when she enjoyed them.
20 True 4 False
I'm an introvert. I was pretty sure of that from the beginning lol. whee
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Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 9:12 am
1. Is energized by time alone in her room or favorite place. -T 2. Concentrates deeply if a book or project interests him. -T 3. Dislikes being interrupted when speaking or involved in a project; rarely interrupts others. -T 4. Prefers to observe for a while before joining in games. -T 5. Becomes irritable in crowded places or if she shares a space with others for long periods of time, particularly if she is tired. -T 6. Listens attentively with good eye contact, but his glance tends to drift away when speaking. -F 7. Keeps her face and body still or shows little expression, especially if tired or in a large group of children. -T 8. Sometimes has delayed, hesitant, or low-key responses. -T 9. Needs time to think before answering a question and may need to rehearse before speaking out. -F 10. Listens more than he talks, unless the topic is of personal interest. In this case, he may talk up a storm, especially if he's in a comfortable setting. -T 11. Doesn't boast about her knowledge or achievements; she may understand more than she lets on. -T 12. Feels overwhelmed, rather than energized, by an activity-filled schedule. -F 13. Sometimes has word-retrieval problems and often speaks in a quiet voice, marked by pauses. -T 14. Is highly tuned into her own perceptions, ideas, thoughts, feelings, and reactions. -T 15. Doesn't like to be the center of attention. -T 16. Can seem unpredictable: chatty at home or in other comfortable settings and subdued elsewhere; energized one day, low energy the next. -T 17. May be regarded by classmates as quiet, calm, withdrawn, reserved, or aloof. -T 18. Is observant and sometimes picks up on details others -- even adults -- don't see. -T 19. Likes consistency, and does best when given ample transition time. -F 20. Feels anxious when presented with deadlines for a project or a test. -T 21. May "zone out" if too much is going on, or when watching TV or a video. -T 22. Has one or two close friends, but may know lots of kids. -T 23. Has an affinity for creative expression and quiet, imaginative play. -T 24. Feels drained after parties or group activities, even when she enjoyed them. -F
19 TRUE 5 FALSE. Guess that means I'm an introvert too. ninja
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