Britannica suggests the latter, also "i.e., they are ambiverts, in whom introversive and extraversive tendencies exist in a rough balance and are manifested at different times in response to different situations."
Considering that they say most people are ambiverts, it's odd that it's not a widely used term. People like extremes, I suppose!
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on 2011-09-25 04:20 pm (UTC)"i.e., they are ambiverts, in whom introversive and extraversive tendencies exist in a rough balance and are manifested at different times in response to different situations."
Considering that they say most people are ambiverts, it's odd that it's not a widely used term. People like extremes, I suppose!