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crazycityslicker

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Individuals who appear unable to assess the consequences of their behavior and who act in anti-social ways are called:
 
  a. introverts
  b. ambiverts
  c. manic-depressives
  d. psychopaths

Question 2

Research by Campbell-Sills, Cohan, and Stein which focuses on behavioral differences between introverts and extraverts has found that:
 
  a. extraverts seek social contact, but only in middle age
  b. extraverts are better able to cope with adversity or trauma than introverts
  c. introverts have greater social skills than extraverts
  d. there are no differences between introverts and extraverts in their social skill levels



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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