Or it just seems that way, because the introverts stay at home.
doesn’t seem internally consistent with
“Why are there 16 personality types when everyone I know is an INTJ?”
I’d be inclined to believe that
“everyone you know” is a nonrandom sample of the population.
is true of everybody.
The numbers I’ve seen with reference to introvert/extrovert ratios are 1 introvert to every 3 extroverts in the US. Unfortunately I’ve seen it in several books that don’t provide a direct reference for the ratio. It seems to be treated as common knowledge in that way. Anyone know where it came from?
doesn’t seem internally consistent with
I’d be inclined to believe that
is true of everybody.
The numbers I’ve seen with reference to introvert/extrovert ratios are 1 introvert to every 3 extroverts in the US. Unfortunately I’ve seen it in several books that don’t provide a direct reference for the ratio. It seems to be treated as common knowledge in that way. Anyone know where it came from?