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APUS57

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Increasing your self-awareness by introspection and self-observation are similar in that ___________________ _, and they are different in ___________________ __.
 
  a. You do not need other people's feedback; the degree of deindividuation that can occur as a result.
  b. You do not need other people's feedback; what indicators you use to learn about yourself
  c. They both have their limitations; the degree they are applicable based on gender
  d. They are both always 100  accurate; how directly you learn about yourself

Question 2

Learning about yourself through self-observation is usually a good idea, but your conclusions may not be accurate if
 
  a. Your friend exerts subtle influence on you to behave differently
  b. Your behavior is a reliable guide to your feelings
  c. You regularly engage in introspection
  d. The feedback you get from your peers is infrequent



jazzlynnnnn

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Answer to Question 1

b. You do not need other people's feedback; what indicators you use to learn about yourself

Answer to Question 2

a. Your friend exerts subtle influence on you to behave differently



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