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j.rubin

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The social fitness perspective encourages us to think of shyness as a personality style, and NOT:
 
  A) a characteristic that exists on a continuum.
  B) a characteristic that results in feelings of depression, anxiety, and loneliness.
  C) a characteristic that prevents people from expressing their views and speaking up for their rights.
  D) a disease that needs to be cured.

Question 2

A constellation of factors explains shyness. Which of the following is NOT one?
 
  A) not fearing rejection.
  B) being overly sensitive to negative feedback from others.
  C) lacking self-confidence and specific social skills.
  D) being frightened of intimacy.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A





 

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