Colloquially yes, but (Wiki): "Jung defined introversion as an "attitude-type characterised [by focus on] subjective psychic contents" (focus on one's inner psychic activity) and extraversion as "an attitude type [by focus] on the external object" (focus on the outside world)."
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I don't think I understand
@Aelkus's idea clearly enough to say whether personality type is orthogonal from socialization level. My gut feeling is that the two are somewhat distinct but highly correlated. -
If we're willing to accept that personality type is prior to socialization, then we have positive feedback loops: an introvert would intrinsically feel less need to socialize, thus tending to become under-socialized, thus feeding into their self-perception as an introvert.
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yes, that make's sense to me.
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