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Ron likes to try to analyze himself and is very attentive to his inner feelings. Ron is high in
 
  a. self-monitoring
  b. public self-consciousness
  c. private self-consciousness
  d. self-efficacy

Question 2

Scott thinks that he never has a date because he is unattractive. His friend Allison tells him he needs to look more like a certain movie star and gives Scott a picture of this movie star.
 
  Scott tries to change his hair, posture, and weight to match this star and compares and readjusts after every change. This is an example of
   a. cybernetic theory of self-regulation
   b. a lack of self-awareness
   c. private self-conscious
   d. all of the above



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

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Answer: A





 

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