Dispositional characteristics of introversion and extraversion in schoolchildren of Khakassia as individual-typological traits
May 2024
in “
International journal of medicine and psychology.
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TLDR Extroverts are more common than introverts among schoolchildren in Khakassia, with age, gender, and cultural background influencing these traits.
The study surveyed students aged 11-18 in Khakassia using G. Eysenck's questionnaire and found that extroverts (55.8%) were more prevalent than introverts, with Slavic individuals making up 50.5% of extroverts. Girls and those aged 15-18 were more common among both introverts and extroverts. In Slavic groups, older students and girls were predominant, while in Khakass groups, girls were more common among introverts, with no gender differences among extroverts. Among younger students (11-14), Khakasses were more prevalent, while older students (15-18) were predominantly Slavic. The study suggests that traditional upbringing, gender, and age may influence extraversion/introversion traits.