Tipsters,

There has been lots said on this issue, but I haven't seen anything
about a couple of other possibilities that might be involved.
First, for those of you who believe in this sort of thing, research on
the MBTI suggests that anyone who is a strong introvert would show this
kind of behavior when in a classroom setting.  Introverts don't like to
be put in the position of responding to a question (especially a
difficult one) without having time to think about it and, in fact, would
much prefer being able to respond in writing after having some time to
think (just one of the endearing characteristics of we introverts).
Second, in my clinical practice, I have noted a sharp increase in the
number of people who have Social Anxiety Disorder.  I don't know where
this is coming from, but I can tell you that of my last 6 intakes, 2
were text-book SADs.

Of course, this is just my opinion, and I may be wrong.

Bob Wildblood, PhD
Indiana University Kokomo
Family Psychiatric Center
Kokomo, IN




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