As refreshing as Mr. Lavin's extroversion may be, it also raises a fair question.
From the online.wsj.com
Whereas neuroticism tends to make for gloomy types, extroversion does the opposite.
From the economist.com
Throughout the text Jane showed characteristics of both extroversion and introversion.
From the blogs.psychcentral.com
They found that extroversion was a major predictor of a person's leadership potential.
From the smh.com.au
I do agree that, in the balance, our culture has a pronounced bias towards extroversion.
From the forbes.com
In fact in a world that favours extroversion, shyness can be attractive.
From the guardian.co.uk
If you're low on extroversion you're probably somewhat low-key and quiet.
From the forbes.com
The extroversion results were not clear, but the data validated the other two hypotheses.
From the sciencedaily.com
They later had to recall examples of her introversion and extroversion.
From the en.wikipedia.org
More examples
Extraversion: (psychology) an extroverted disposition; concern with what is outside the self
(extrovert) being concerned with the social and physical environment
(extrovert) (psychology) a person concerned more with practical realities than with inner thoughts and feelings
(extroverted) extrospective: not introspective; examining what is outside yourself
(extroverted) at ease in talking to others
The trait of extraversion-introversion is a central dimension of human personality.
Concern with or an orientation toward others or what is outside oneself; behavior expressing such an orientation; the definitive characteristic of an extrovert
(extrovert) One who is outgoing; sociable or concerned with outer affairs
(extroverted) Possessing the characteristic property of an extrovert. Outgoing, comfortable in social interactions