Compare McCrae and Costa's conceptualization of introversion and extraversion to that of Jung.
What will be an ideal response?
Jung described introversion as a matter of turning psychic energy inward and extraversion as a matter of turning psychic energy outward. Introverts are described as subjective, tuned into their inner world and extraverts are described as more objective, tuned into their surroundings. McCrae and Costa describe introversion and extraversion in similar ways: introverts are described as reserved, quiet and loners. Extraverts are described as talkative, fun-loving, and active. McCrae and Costa, however, do not discuss psychic energy. Rather they see this basic tendency as biologically based.
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