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"What kept me going was my outgoingness," Davis recalled.
They also had an increase in extraversion, which is a tendency toward outgoingness and positive mood, compared to similarly depressed people taking placebo.
It is a local measure of its "outgoingness"-the extent to which there is more exiting an infinitesimal region of space than entering it.
His works contain both the delicacy of the South and the outgoingness of the North, ranging from flowers and grass to insects, birds, and beasts.
His works combine with the delicacy of the South-style papercut and the outgoingness of the Northern-style papercut perfectly.
Despite their opposite personalities, Eeyore's passive nature and Tigger's optimism and outgoingness help them to accept each other's flaws and understand each other better.
Another study also confirmed his beliefs by comparing high and low warrant information and finding that friends' remarks were valued higher than the owner's claims in regards to physical attractiveness and outgoingness.
And while a crafty applicant might make a point of smiling, gesturing and talking a lot during a job interview, a savvy interviewer would be cautious about reading too much into that show of outgoingness.
Not as a simple duality of course; one did not label a person plainly this or that, but rather placed them on a scale, rating them for such qualities as sociability, impulsiveness, changeability, talkativeness, outgoingness, activity, liveliness, excitability, optimism, and so on.
Drawing on landmark studies done by Jerome Kagan and his colleagues, Jamison points out that outgoingness is a trait that shows up in infants as young as four months and is usually strongly in evidence 10 years later; Kagan dubs these lucky tykes "Ethel Merman types."