It's not clear why this reflects poorly on philosophers.
Like, I'm sure you could find the same thing with controversial scientific questions. Maybe not to the same magnitude.
Suppose you didn't find it. "Well, yes, we disagree about a number of seemingly-simple topics, but these disagreements aren't correlated to our personality, so we really have everything figured out, it's just that .... uh .... um "
Right. The thread title is at best an overstatement of the experimental finding. Some significant group of philosophers is influenced by extroversion/introversion. The rest might not be.
This is a combination news-announcement and begging for someone with academic subscriptions to maybe jailbreak a PDF for us.
"Persistent bias in expert judgments about free will and moral responsibility: A test of the expertise defense" (emphasis added):
Linked from http://experimentalphilosophy.typepad.com/experimental_philosophy/2011/06/failure-of-the-expertise-defense-persistent-bias-in-expert-intuitions-.html which elaborates: