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... introverts did not . As a result , for the stress subjects , 103 dB condition ( the most arousing in the experiment ) , skin conduct- ance levels were higher for extraverts than for introverts . At the other end of the arousal continuum ...
... introverts did not . As a result , for the stress subjects , 103 dB condition ( the most arousing in the experiment ) , skin conduct- ance levels were higher for extraverts than for introverts . At the other end of the arousal continuum ...
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... introverts appear to perform differentially depending on whether they are tested alone or in groups ; introverts do better alone , extraverts in groups ( Eysenck , 1967 ) . Thus control over situational factors involving the number of ...
... introverts appear to perform differentially depending on whether they are tested alone or in groups ; introverts do better alone , extraverts in groups ( Eysenck , 1967 ) . Thus control over situational factors involving the number of ...
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... introverts , in the sense that subjects scoring low in extraversion were more im- paired . Within the group of introverts , the results showed an increase in the error quotient of the KLT from 12.24 to 35.97 ( p < .1 % ) . The increase ...
... introverts , in the sense that subjects scoring low in extraversion were more im- paired . Within the group of introverts , the results showed an increase in the error quotient of the KLT from 12.24 to 35.97 ( p < .1 % ) . The increase ...
Contents
Drug Response Variability Overview of Contributing Factors | 31 |
Somatic factors as predictors of psychotropic drug response | 67 |
Genetic and early environmental factors in response variability | 97 |
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