Describe what Bauer meant by a person with a “quiet ego” and one with a “louder ego

What will be an ideal response?


Ans: These terms refer to how egocentric a person is. Quiet ego refers to people who interpret their own sense of self in terms that are interdependent, complex, abstract, and better able to recognize the subtler qualities of human experience. In contrast, the “louder” ego sees the world as more individualistic, concrete, and more defined by the external world. People with a loud ego are more concerned with their own welfare than that of others.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Jack Bauer and the Quiet Ego

Psychology

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