The correct answer is extroversion.
Extroversion or extraversion refers to a personality trait that involves drawing energy by interacting with others, a preference for being in the spotlight, socializing with others and being influential. Extroverts are usually "the life of the party" and are gregarious and sociable individuals. They prefer being with others instead of being alone, unlike their introverted counterparts.
This is true.
I hope that is what you were looking for.
Royal governors wanted to keep settlers happy. So instead of staying in England they went all the way to the colony to live there with the settlers and learn their way of life. This would help them make better decisions.
The three criteria that a psychological test meets before it can be widely used would be:
· <span>Standardization - To standardize a test, it must first be given to a large representative sample of people in which their scores will be set as the standard for comparison.
</span>
· <span>Reliability - To be reliable, a test must yield consistent results. This is done by comparing scores on two halves of a test or by retesting.
and finally,
</span>
· <span>Validity - The degree to which a test measures what it is supposed to measure.
</span>
I hope this was able to help you, have a nice day! :)