Of course, such "ambiverts" don't really exist. I'm talking of course of Extrovert Introtims and Introvert Extrotims.

I mean, there are many conflicting definitions of E/I. No dichotomic trait pair is more polysemic than it.

Classical E : outgoing, social, loud, afterthinking, public
Classical I : reserved, lonely, quiet, forethinking, private

Socionic E : active, energy-expanding, initiating, focus on bodies, gives others attention (like "electricity")
Socionic I : passive, energy-saving, responding, focus on fields, attention-seeking (like "magnet")

Most of the time (I think 62% or something), such definitions don't conflict. But on certain cases, they conflict. When they conflict, we can say that we're in an ambivert case.

I mean, there are two types of ambiverts :

- Extrovert Introtims
- Introvert Extrotims

When we're in such case, there's a risk of mistyping or self-mistyping.

Examples of Extrovert Introtims (may contain errors)

Nicolas Sarkozy
Monica Lewinsky
Catherine Zeta-Jones
Theodore Roosevelt
Sean Connery
Marilyn Monroe
Reese Witherspoon

Examples of Introvert Extrotims (may contain errors)

Adolf ******
Albert Einstein
Bill Gates
Marlon Brando
Gurdjieff


Most likely ambiverts are : ILE, LSI, IEI, LIE, and IEE.