0 someone who is shy, quiet, and prefers to spend time alone rather than often being with other people
If introverts are easier to socialize, this level will be achieved with less effort and attention than with extraverts.
The introvert would be as much at risk as the extravert, as a differential would apply in the application of the limited attention available.
Just as extraverts were expected to receive more social conditioning attention than introverts, introverts would require, and presumably receive, more deconditioning attention.
That is, can urban industry stand on its own feet without forcing rural people to suffer from a stagnant, introverted, and austere mode of existence?
Furthermore, the politics of aid has often constructed a very ' introverted ' politics based in large cities.
Extraverted individuals are thought to condition more slowly and thus to account for more unsocialized behaviour, including delinquency, than introverts.
Equally, extraverts would not now be expected to receive more (undifferentiated) training attention than introverts.
As many introverts as extraverts somehow remained sufficiently under-socialized to commit the repeated unlawful acts that typically precede such incarceration.
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