Asked by Evelyn Buenrostro on Jul 28, 2024

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Low self-monitors are more likely than high self-monitors to be described as

A) talkative.
B) self-dramatizing.
C) having social poise and presence.
D) independent.

Social Poise

The ability to remain calm, confident, and composed in social situations, often reflecting a sense of social ease and maturity.

Self-dramatizing

A tendency to act out or exaggerate one's emotions or experiences, often for attention or manipulation.

Independent

Capable of thinking or acting for oneself, not influenced or controlled by others; showing self-reliance or autonomy.

  • Acquire insight into the variance and examples between high and low self-monitoring characteristics.
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matthias bonirAug 02, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Low self-monitors tend to be more independent and less concerned with social adaptability or the impression they make on others, unlike high self-monitors who adjust their behavior to fit social situations.