Carl Jung
Carl Jung
Carl Jung
The Swiss psychologist who classified personalities as either extrovert or introvert is Carl Jung. He introduced these concepts in his work on personality types, suggesting that extroverts are energized by social interactions, while introverts recharge through solitude. Jung's theories laid the foundation for many subsequent personality assessments, including the popular Myers-Briggs Type Indicator.
An extrovert
extrovert
no
the prefix is "in" because the opposite of introvert is extrovert, where "in" is replaced by "ex"
Introvert.
introvert, subvert, culvert, extrovert
introvert, extrovert, pervert, Herbert
A introvert can be sociable, it's just that it comes less naturally to us then it does a extrovert.
extrovert ---- An introvert can at times be very outgoing and sociable. But only in small doses because this type of behavior exhausts an introvert. The ratio is this: 2 hours of alone time for every hour of social time. Introverts can do everything an extrovert can do, just differently and with different needs in order to be happy.