AbstractThis study aims how extraverts differ by introverts in cognitive performances when they work in different conditions of in-group interactions, namely in-group cooperative or in-group competitive context. The participants were systematically trained to work by in-group cooperation or competition. The control group was individual activity. Results indicated that in competitive group condition extraverts had higher performance and in cooperative group condition introverts performed better. Possible explanations emphasized the stimulating effect induced by in-group competition on extraverts and by the fact that introverts have better results in cognitive task in non-tensity environment such as in group cooperative activity. Size effects...
The aim of this study was to examine the differences in performance between extraverts and introvert...
Previous research provides evidence that individual differences in the person-ality characteristic o...
Vigilance, or sustained attention, is the ability to maintain attention for extended periods of time...
AbstractThis study aims how extraverts differ by introverts in cognitive performances when they work...
Empirical studies and meta-analyses point to contradictory evidence concerning extraversion and its ...
This study was an attempt to investigate the effect of two types of learning, competitive and cooper...
This study was an investigation of individual differences in human operant conditioning performance....
Trying to prove the validity of Eysenck’s theories for the biological basis of personality many data...
It was hypothesized that introverted subjects would have fewer errors than extroverted subjects on v...
Introversion and extroversion are common personality traits that can vastly influence the way an ind...
The current study examined the relationship between extraversion-introversion on memory task perform...
Abstract Background Cooperation and competition were compared in the present study. Brain correlates...
Various personality theories specify that extraversion is related to a low level of arousal. The aim...
Background: Cooperation and competition were compared in the present study. Brain correlates (electr...
This study seeks to explain performance differences in demographically diverse settings by examing i...
The aim of this study was to examine the differences in performance between extraverts and introvert...
Previous research provides evidence that individual differences in the person-ality characteristic o...
Vigilance, or sustained attention, is the ability to maintain attention for extended periods of time...
AbstractThis study aims how extraverts differ by introverts in cognitive performances when they work...
Empirical studies and meta-analyses point to contradictory evidence concerning extraversion and its ...
This study was an attempt to investigate the effect of two types of learning, competitive and cooper...
This study was an investigation of individual differences in human operant conditioning performance....
Trying to prove the validity of Eysenck’s theories for the biological basis of personality many data...
It was hypothesized that introverted subjects would have fewer errors than extroverted subjects on v...
Introversion and extroversion are common personality traits that can vastly influence the way an ind...
The current study examined the relationship between extraversion-introversion on memory task perform...
Abstract Background Cooperation and competition were compared in the present study. Brain correlates...
Various personality theories specify that extraversion is related to a low level of arousal. The aim...
Background: Cooperation and competition were compared in the present study. Brain correlates (electr...
This study seeks to explain performance differences in demographically diverse settings by examing i...
The aim of this study was to examine the differences in performance between extraverts and introvert...
Previous research provides evidence that individual differences in the person-ality characteristic o...
Vigilance, or sustained attention, is the ability to maintain attention for extended periods of time...