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Not quite an introvert or an extrovert? Maybe you’re an ambivert

  • Written by Peta Stapleton, Associate Professor in Psychology, Bond University
Not quite an introvert or an extrovert? Maybe you’re an ambivert

Our personalities are generally thought to consists of five primary factors[1]: openness to experience, conscientiousness, extroversion, agreeableness and neuroticism, with each of us ranking low to high for each.

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Extroversion is one of the Big Five personality traits. Big 5 personality traits graphic[2]

Those who rank high in extroversion, known as extroverts, typically[3] focus on their external world. They tend to be more optimistic, recharge by socialising and enjoy social interaction.

On the other end of the spectrum, introverts are more likely to be quiet, deep thinkers, who recharge by being alone and learn by observing (but aren’t necessarily shy).

But what if you’re neither an introvert or extrovert – or you’re a bit of both? Another category might fit better: ambiverts[4]. They’re the middle of the spectrum and are also called “social introverts”.

What exactly is an ambivert?

The term ambivert emerged[5] in 1923. While it was not initially embraced[6] as part of the introvert-extrovert spectrum, more recent research[7] suggests[8] ambiverts are a distinct category.

Ambiverts exhibit traits of both extroverts and introverts, adapting their behaviour based on the situation. It may be that they socialise well but need solitude and rest to recharge, and they intuitively know when to do this.

Ambiverts seems to have the following characteristics:

  • good communication skills, as a listener and speaker
  • ability to be a peacemaker if conflict occurs
  • leadership and negotiation skills, especially in teams
  • compassion and understanding for others.

Some research suggests[9] ambiverts make up a significant portion of the population, with about two-thirds[10] of people falling into this category[11].

What makes someone an ambivert?

Personality is thought to be 50% inherited[12], with the remaining being influenced by environmental factors and individual experiences.

Emerging research[13] has found physical locations of genes on chromosomes closely aligned with extroversion-introversion traits.

So, chances are, if you are a blend of the two styles as an ambivert, one of your parents may be too.

What do ambiverts tend to be good at?

Man selling book to woman
Ambiverts are flexible with talking and also listening. Cotton Bro Studios/Pexels[14]

One area of research focus in recent decades has been personality type and job satisfaction. One study[15] examined 340 introverts, extroverts and ambiverts in sales careers.

It has always been thought extroverts were more successful with sales. However, the author found ambiverts were more influential and successful.

They may have a sales advantage because of their ability to read the situation and modify their behaviour if they notice a customer is not interested, as they’re able to reflect and adapt[16].

Ambiverts stress less than introverts

Generally, people lower in extroversion have higher stress levels. One study[17] found introverts experience more stress than both ambiverts and extroverts.

It may be[18] that highly sensitive or introverted individuals are more susceptible to worry and stress due to being more perfectionistic.

Ambiverts are adept at knowing when to be outgoing and when to be reflective, showcasing a high degree of situational awareness. This may contribute to their overall wellbeing because of how they handle stress.

What do ambiverts tend to struggle with?

Ambiverts may overextend themselves attempting to conform or fit in with many social settings. This is termed “overadaptation[19]” and may force ambiverts to feel uncomfortable and strained, ultimately resulting in stress or burnout.

Woman talks on the phone
Ambiverts tend to handle stress well but feel strained when overadapting. Cottonbro Studios/Pexels[20]

But personality traits aren’t fixed

Regardless of where you sit on the scale of introversion through to extroversion, the reality is it may not be fixed. Different situations may be more comfortable for introverts to be social, and extroverts may be content with quieter moments.

And there are also four other key personality traits – openness to experience, conscientiousness, agreeableness and neuroticism – which we all possess in varying levels, and are expressed in different ways, alongside our levels of extroversion.

There is also evidence[21] our personality traits can change throughout our life spans are indeed open to change.

References

  1. ^ five primary factors (psychcentral.com)
  2. ^ Big 5 personality traits graphic (www.shutterstock.com)
  3. ^ typically (www.cell.com)
  4. ^ ambiverts (ijmra.in)
  5. ^ emerged (psycnet.apa.org)
  6. ^ initially embraced (psycnet.apa.org)
  7. ^ research (journals.sagepub.com)
  8. ^ suggests (doi.org)
  9. ^ research suggests (www.wsj.com)
  10. ^ two-thirds (www.today.com)
  11. ^ this category (onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
  12. ^ inherited (www.sciencedirect.com)
  13. ^ Emerging research (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
  14. ^ Cotton Bro Studios/Pexels (www.pexels.com)
  15. ^ One study (doi.org)
  16. ^ able to reflect and adapt (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
  17. ^ One study (digitalcommons.unf.edu)
  18. ^ may be (www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
  19. ^ overadaptation (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
  20. ^ Cottonbro Studios/Pexels (www.pexels.com)
  21. ^ evidence (doi.org)

Read more https://theconversation.com/not-quite-an-introvert-or-an-extrovert-maybe-youre-an-ambivert-223344

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