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The statement that is not true is "both are equally likely to be scolded."

Based on common stereotypes and societal perceptions, introverts may be more likely to be ignored or overlooked in social situations due to their quieter and more reserved nature. Extroverts, on the other hand, are often seen as outgoing and confident, which can lead to them being praised or recognized more often for their social skills and assertiveness.

However, the claim that both introverts and extroverts are equally likely to be scolded lacks any clear basis. Scolding or criticism is a subjective response and can vary greatly depending on the specific situation, individuals involved, and the context in which it occurs. Both introverts and extroverts may face criticism at different times and for different reasons, but it is not accurate to claim that they are equally likely to be scolded.

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