Asked by Mariam Jaser on Jul 04, 2024

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What is the difference between high self-monitors and low self-monitors?

High Self-monitors

Individuals who are highly aware of their own behavior and the social context, adjusting their actions and presentation to suit different situations.

Low Self-monitors

refers to individuals who consistently exhibit their true thoughts, feelings, and behaviors regardless of the social context, displaying less adaptation to social cues.

  • Differentiate between individuals with high and low self-monitoring behaviors in relation to outcomes of negotiations.
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Zybrea KnightJul 06, 2024
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High self-monitors are attentive to external,interpersonal information that arises in social settings,and are more inclined to treat this information as cues to how one should behave.Low self-motivators are less attentive to external information that may cue behavior,and guided more in their behavioral choices by inner,personal feelings.