Can it be vice versa: understanding human (group) psychology makes people introverted, sad and lonely?
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Intro/Extraversion at least is one of the big 5 personality traits, thus rather stabile and largely determined by heritability. In general, the argument is valid.
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The original study (open access): https://econtent.hogrefe.com/doi/abs/10.1027/1864-9335/a000332 …
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see also: depressive realism
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Also consider "using more explicit reasoning instead of intuition" as a factor that 1) is more common in less intuitively social people and 2) makes you better at answering explicit questions about how people work.
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Introverted OR lonely. Not all introverts are sad and lonely!
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I was just about to say that this is a study that's going to be largely misunderstood by a lot of "sad and lonely" young men at risk of being caught up in MRA, and then I saw one of the earlier replies and well, there it was.
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Because all that is basically bullshit
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