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Ambiverts are skilled at adjusting their behaviour to fit differentsituations and people.
True
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Extroverts prefer to observe and listen rather than talk
False
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Extroverts drawenergy from being alone and engaging in quiet reflection.
False
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Ambiverts are individualswho fall completely on one side of the introversionextroversion spectrum.
False
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Neuroscientists believe that introverts release more dopamine in their brains during socialsituation
False
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Ambivertscan provide balance in group settings and help break awkward silences.
True
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Ambiverts are naturally empathetic and good at understanding others' perspectives
True
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The concept of introversion and extroversionwasfirst introduced by Swiss psychiatrist Carl G. Jung in the late 1800s. True or False?
False
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Ambivertsfeelcomfortable in social settings but also value their alone time.
True
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Introverts are often accused of being shy or antisocial, but these are not actual traits of introversion.
True
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