Asked by Brooke Nowlin on Apr 23, 2024

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High self-monitors are usually more consistent than low self-monitors,displaying their feelings and attitude in all situations.

Self-Monitors

Individuals who observe and regulate their behavior in social situations to fit the norms or expectations.

Feelings

Emotional states or reactions that are subjectively experienced as a response to situations or thoughts.

Attitude

A consistent attitude or sentiment towards a person or thing, often shown through how one acts.

  • Gain insight into how self-monitoring affects social adaptation and perception.
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Alysia RobertsMay 02, 2024
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False
Explanation :
High self-monitors are more likely to adapt their behavior to fit the situation, so their consistency may vary depending on the context. Low self-monitors are less likely to adjust their behavior and may display the same feelings and attitude in all situations.