You're in a conversation with two acquaintances and one of the makes a remark to you that seems insensitive and demeaning. You flush with anger, and you have a strong impulse to verbally lash back at the person. You hold yourself in check, however, deciding to talk to the person later and in private, because lashing back would create an awkward social situation

Of the following, you holding yourself in check, best illustrates:

a. emotional self-regulation.
b. introversion.
c. agreeableness.
d. social referencing.


a

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a. Are symbolic and easily identified. b. Are evident in poetry. c. Jean Piaget ascribed to children. d. None of the above

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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a. Limiting activities that build on particular strengths of students b. Delivering unmodified curriculum c. Giving directions in large steps d. Capitalizing on the special interests and strengths of each child

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