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Cohen, D., & Schmidt, J. P. (1979). Ambiversion: Characteristics of midrange responders on the introversion-extraversion continuum. Journal of Personality Assessment, 43(5), 513–516.
Ensari, N., Riggio, R. E., Christian, J., & Carslaw, G. (2011). Who emerges as a leader? Meta-analyses of individual differences as predictors of leadership emergence. Personality and Individual Differences, 51(4), 532–536.
Jung, C. G. (1921). Psychologische typen. Zurich, Switzerland: Rascher Verlag. Lucas, R. E., Le, K., & Dyrenforth, P. S. (2008). Explaining the extraversion/positive affect relation: Sociability cannot account for extraverts' greater happiness. Journal of Personality, 76(3), 385–414.
Pychyl, T. A. (2010, January 1). An enemy of the good life: Happiness and personality. Psychology Today; https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/dont-delay/201001/enemy-the-good-life-happiness-and-personality.
Savelsbergh, M., & Staebler, B. (1995). Investigating leadership styles, personality preferences, and effective teacher consultation. Journal of Educational and Psychological Consultation, 6(3), 277–286.
Tamir, M. (2009). Differential preferences for happiness: Extraversion and trait-consistent emotion regulation. Journal of Personality, 77(2), 447–470.
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