Deck 54: Psychology in Action: Understanding Shyness
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Deck 54: Psychology in Action: Understanding Shyness
1
Shyness is considered to be
A)a personality trait.
B)a personality type.
C)related to a "sensing" temperament.
D)a character flaw.
A)a personality trait.
B)a personality type.
C)related to a "sensing" temperament.
D)a character flaw.
A
2
Extreme shyness is often associated with
A)depression and loneliness.
B)fearfulness and social anxiety.
C)inhibition and low self-esteem.
D)all of these.
A)depression and loneliness.
B)fearfulness and social anxiety.
C)inhibition and low self-esteem.
D)all of these.
D
3
The characteristics of social anxiety,frequent and intense evaluation fears,a lack of social skills,and a self-defeating bias represent basic features of people.
A)manic
B)neurotic
C)shy
D)introverted
A)manic
B)neurotic
C)shy
D)introverted
C
4
Persons who are shy consider their shyness to be
A)the result of inner feelings and fantasies.
B)a function of particular people or situations.
C)a lasting personality trait.
D)of little consequences in their lives.
A)the result of inner feelings and fantasies.
B)a function of particular people or situations.
C)a lasting personality trait.
D)of little consequences in their lives.
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5
Almost everyone feels anxious in at least some social situations,but the major difference between shy and not-shy individuals is that
A)they label this anxiety differently.
B)shy persons believe that external situations cause their feelings of shyness.
C)not-shy persons believe that social anxiety is a lasting personality trait.
D)shy persons are wrapped up in their private self-consciousness.
A)they label this anxiety differently.
B)shy persons believe that external situations cause their feelings of shyness.
C)not-shy persons believe that social anxiety is a lasting personality trait.
D)shy persons are wrapped up in their private self-consciousness.
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6
Every time Josie is in a group of people without her family,she has an intense feeling of apprehension.Josie is exhibiting
A)generalized anxiety.
B)social anxiety.
C)a manic episode.
D)hysteria.
A)generalized anxiety.
B)social anxiety.
C)a manic episode.
D)hysteria.
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7
Extreme shyness is often associated with depression,loneliness,fearfulness,inhibition,and low self-esteem and may be diagnosed as a(n)disorder.
A)conversion
B)social anxiety
C)somatoform
D)obsessive-compulsive personality
A)conversion
B)social anxiety
C)somatoform
D)obsessive-compulsive personality
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8
Uneasiness and strain in socializing is known as
A)social inhibition.
B)private self-consciousness.
C)self-defeating bias.
D)self-efficacy.
A)social inhibition.
B)private self-consciousness.
C)self-defeating bias.
D)self-efficacy.
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9
What percent of all American adolescents report being shy to some extent?
A)15 percent
B)30 percent
C)50 percent
D)75 percent
A)15 percent
B)30 percent
C)50 percent
D)75 percent
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10
Regarding shyness,which of the following statements is FALSE?
A)Shy persons tend to consider their social anxiety a lasting personality trait.
B)For shy people,shyness becomes a part of their self-concept.
C)Shy persons believe that external situations cause their feelings of shyness.
D)When non-shy persons feel anxiety,or "stage-fright," they assume that almost anyone would feel as they do under the same circumstances.
A)Shy persons tend to consider their social anxiety a lasting personality trait.
B)For shy people,shyness becomes a part of their self-concept.
C)Shy persons believe that external situations cause their feelings of shyness.
D)When non-shy persons feel anxiety,or "stage-fright," they assume that almost anyone would feel as they do under the same circumstances.
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11
Megan is extremely shy and often feels depressed,lonely,and fearful.She also has low self-esteem and does not believe this situation will every improve.Megan would most likely be diagnosed with a(n)
A)social phobia.
B)panic disorder.
C)conversion disorder.
D)adjustment disorder.
A)social phobia.
B)panic disorder.
C)conversion disorder.
D)adjustment disorder.
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12
Which one of the following represents a basic element of shyness?
A)incongruence
B)generalized anxiety
C)private self-consciousness
D)evaluation fears
A)incongruence
B)generalized anxiety
C)private self-consciousness
D)evaluation fears
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13
Which one of the following represents a basic element of shyness?
A)incongruence
B)generalized anxiety
C)lack of social skills
D)self-actualization
A)incongruence
B)generalized anxiety
C)lack of social skills
D)self-actualization
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14
If you always blame yourself when a social encounter does not go well,you may have a distortion in thinking known as
A)the fallacy of negative instances.
B)an erotomanic delusion.
C)a self-defeating bias.
D)the Barnum effect.
A)the fallacy of negative instances.
B)an erotomanic delusion.
C)a self-defeating bias.
D)the Barnum effect.
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15
Which of the following is NOT one of the major elements of shyness?
A)social anxiety
B)a lack of social skills
C)a self-defeating bias
D)private self-consciousness
A)social anxiety
B)a lack of social skills
C)a self-defeating bias
D)private self-consciousness
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16
Which of the following refers to a tendency to avoid others,as well as feelings of anxiety,preoccupation,and social inhibition?
A)hysteria
B)neurosis
C)shyness
D)mania
A)hysteria
B)neurosis
C)shyness
D)mania
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17
Persons who fail to make eye contact,retreat when spoken to,display little animation in conversation,lack confidence,and feel uncomfortable around people who are not close friends are displaying
A)hysteria.
B)neurosis.
C)shyness.
D)mania.
A)hysteria.
B)neurosis.
C)shyness.
D)mania.
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18
Whenever Tina has to go to a formal,public gathering as part of her job,she experiences intense fear of being inadequate,embarrassed,ridiculed,or rejected.Tina is exhibiting
A)private self-consciousness.
B)a lack of social skills.
C)evaluation fears.
D)generalized anxiety.
A)private self-consciousness.
B)a lack of social skills.
C)evaluation fears.
D)generalized anxiety.
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19
Almost half of all American adolescents report being shy to some extent,while about what percent report that they are extremely shy?
A)eight percent
B)15 percent
C)22 percent
D)33 percent
A)eight percent
B)15 percent
C)22 percent
D)33 percent
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20
A proficiency in interacting with others is referred to as having
A)authenticity.
B)public self-consciousness.
C)self-efficacy.
D)social skills.
A)authenticity.
B)public self-consciousness.
C)self-efficacy.
D)social skills.
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21
Regarding shyness,which of the following statements is FALSE?
A)Shy persons almost always blame themselves when a social encounter does not go well.
B)Shy persons often lack social skills.
C)Shy people show a great deal of private self-consciousness.
D)Fears of rejection are more frequent or intense for shy persons.
A)Shy persons almost always blame themselves when a social encounter does not go well.
B)Shy persons often lack social skills.
C)Shy people show a great deal of private self-consciousness.
D)Fears of rejection are more frequent or intense for shy persons.
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22
Which of the following is one of the unrealistic beliefs that tends to maintain shyness?
A)"If someone does not like me right away,they really don't like me and never will."
B)"Other shy people intentionally seek out shy people."
C)"Shyness is actually considered attractive by others."
D)"Even people who are very socially skillful are never successful 100 percent of the time."
A)"If someone does not like me right away,they really don't like me and never will."
B)"Other shy people intentionally seek out shy people."
C)"Shyness is actually considered attractive by others."
D)"Even people who are very socially skillful are never successful 100 percent of the time."
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23
Which of the following is one of the unrealistic beliefs that tends to maintain shyness?
A)"If I wait around long enough at a social gathering,something will happen."
B)"Shyness is actually considered attractive by others."
C)"Even people who are very socially skillful are never successful 100 percent of the time,so I shouldn't get so upset when an encounter goes badly."
D)"If someone doesn't like me right away,I shouldn't worry because liking takes time."
A)"If I wait around long enough at a social gathering,something will happen."
B)"Shyness is actually considered attractive by others."
C)"Even people who are very socially skillful are never successful 100 percent of the time,so I shouldn't get so upset when an encounter goes badly."
D)"If someone doesn't like me right away,I shouldn't worry because liking takes time."
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24
Which is NOT characteristic of non-shy people?
A)Non-shy people have higher self-esteem than shy people do.
B)Non-shy people take the blame for social failures.
C)Non-shy people believe that external situations cause their occasional feelings of shyness.
D)Non-shy people take credit for their social successes.
A)Non-shy people have higher self-esteem than shy people do.
B)Non-shy people take the blame for social failures.
C)Non-shy people believe that external situations cause their occasional feelings of shyness.
D)Non-shy people take credit for their social successes.
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25
The unrealistic or self-defeating beliefs that tend to maintain shyness include which of the following?
A)"People who are popular are just lucky when it comes to being invited to social events or asked out."
B)"The odds of meeting someone interested in socializing are always the same,no matter where I am."
C)"Wait around long enough at social gatherings,and someone will come up and start a conversation with me."
D)All of these are unrealistic beliefs that maintain shyness.
A)"People who are popular are just lucky when it comes to being invited to social events or asked out."
B)"The odds of meeting someone interested in socializing are always the same,no matter where I am."
C)"Wait around long enough at social gatherings,and someone will come up and start a conversation with me."
D)All of these are unrealistic beliefs that maintain shyness.
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26
The acute awareness of oneself as a social object is referred to as
A)private self-consciousness.
B)public self-consciousness.
C)generalized anxiety.
D)a social phobia.
A)private self-consciousness.
B)public self-consciousness.
C)generalized anxiety.
D)a social phobia.
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27
Which of the following is one of the unrealistic beliefs that tends to maintain shyness?
A)"I can't wait until I'm completely relaxed or comfortable before taking a social risk."
B)"The odds of meeting someone interested in socializing are always the same,no matter where I am."
C)"I may think other people are harshly evaluating me,but actually I'm being too hard on myself."
D)"Even people who are very socially skillful are never successful 100 percent of the time."
A)"I can't wait until I'm completely relaxed or comfortable before taking a social risk."
B)"The odds of meeting someone interested in socializing are always the same,no matter where I am."
C)"I may think other people are harshly evaluating me,but actually I'm being too hard on myself."
D)"Even people who are very socially skillful are never successful 100 percent of the time."
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28
Shy individuals tend to
A)be unnecessarily self-critical in social situations.
B)blame circumstances for social failures.
C)give themselves credit for social successes.
D)do all of these.
A)be unnecessarily self-critical in social situations.
B)blame circumstances for social failures.
C)give themselves credit for social successes.
D)do all of these.
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29
According to Cheek and Buss,shyness is linked to
A)private self-consciousness.
B)public self-consciousness.
C)having an inflated ego.
D)all of these.
A)private self-consciousness.
B)public self-consciousness.
C)having an inflated ego.
D)all of these.
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30
Shyness is often triggered by all of the following EXCEPT
A)informal settings.
B)being the focus of attention.
C)being noticeably different from others.
D)meeting someone of higher status.
A)informal settings.
B)being the focus of attention.
C)being noticeably different from others.
D)meeting someone of higher status.
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31
In social situations,Sean expects to be rejected during social encounters,blames himself for social failures,and never takes credit for his social successes.Which of the following would NOT describe Sean?
A)Sean is high in private self-consciousness.
B)Sean has low self-esteem.
C)Sean has a self-defeating bias.
D)Sean has social anxiety and intense evaluation fears.
A)Sean is high in private self-consciousness.
B)Sean has low self-esteem.
C)Sean has a self-defeating bias.
D)Sean has social anxiety and intense evaluation fears.
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32
Persons who rate high in public self-consciousness exhibit all of the following EXCEPT
A)being intensely concerned about what others think of them.
B)focusing their attention on their inner feelings,thoughts,and fantasies.
C)worrying about saying the wrong thing or appearing foolish.
D)being outright fearful during social encounters,which leads to awkwardness and inhibition.
A)being intensely concerned about what others think of them.
B)focusing their attention on their inner feelings,thoughts,and fantasies.
C)worrying about saying the wrong thing or appearing foolish.
D)being outright fearful during social encounters,which leads to awkwardness and inhibition.
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33
Shy people tend to
A)be preoccupied with their inner feelings and thoughts,disregarding what others think about them.
B)blame themselves for their social failures.
C)give themselves credit for social successes.
D)do all of these.
A)be preoccupied with their inner feelings and thoughts,disregarding what others think about them.
B)blame themselves for their social failures.
C)give themselves credit for social successes.
D)do all of these.
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34
Focusing attention on one's inner feelings,thoughts,and fantasies is known as
A)private self-consciousness.
B)public self-consciousness.
C)having an inflated ego.
D)a narcissistic personality disorder.
A)private self-consciousness.
B)public self-consciousness.
C)having an inflated ego.
D)a narcissistic personality disorder.
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35
In social situations,Patrick takes credit for his social successes and recognizes that social failures are often due to circumstances.Patrick would be best described as
A)being high in public self-consciousness.
B)having low self-esteem.
C)being shy.
D)being non-shy.
A)being high in public self-consciousness.
B)having low self-esteem.
C)being shy.
D)being non-shy.
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36
Abigail is intensely concerned about what others think of her.She worries that she may say the wrong thing or appear foolish.Abigail is exhibiting
A)self-centeredness.
B)private self-consciousness.
C)public self-consciousness.
D)all of these.
A)self-centeredness.
B)private self-consciousness.
C)public self-consciousness.
D)all of these.
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37
Shyness is most often triggered by which type of social situations?
A)small group
B)large group
C)novel or unfamiliar
D)informal
A)small group
B)large group
C)novel or unfamiliar
D)informal
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38
Regarding the shy personality,which of the following statements is FALSE?
A)Shy people tend to be wrapped up in their own feelings and thoughts.
B)Shyness is linked with public self-consciousness.
C)Shy people's social anxiety leads to awkwardness and inhibition.
D)The shy person's anxiety often causes her or him to misperceive others in social situations.
A)Shy people tend to be wrapped up in their own feelings and thoughts.
B)Shyness is linked with public self-consciousness.
C)Shy people's social anxiety leads to awkwardness and inhibition.
D)The shy person's anxiety often causes her or him to misperceive others in social situations.
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39
Regarding shyness,which of the following statements is FALSE?
A)Shy people have lower self-esteem than non-shy people.
B)Shy people tend to blame circumstances for their social failures.
C)People's shyness is often maintained by several unrealistic or self-defeating beliefs.
D)Shy people expect to be rejected in social encounters.
A)Shy people have lower self-esteem than non-shy people.
B)Shy people tend to blame circumstances for their social failures.
C)People's shyness is often maintained by several unrealistic or self-defeating beliefs.
D)Shy people expect to be rejected in social encounters.
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40
Debbie will readily carry on conversations with her family and close friends,but she becomes shy and awkward whenever she meets a stranger.Debbie's reaction is best explained by
A)a situational cause of shyness.
B)private self-consciousness.
C)a lack of social skills.
D)Debbie being wrapped up in her own feelings and thoughts.
A)a situational cause of shyness.
B)private self-consciousness.
C)a lack of social skills.
D)Debbie being wrapped up in her own feelings and thoughts.
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41
If you want to show that you are interested in another person and gain extra information that can be used to extend conversations,it is best to use
A)open-ended questions.
B)more animation in one's conversation.
C)intellectualization.
D)projections and rationalizations.
A)open-ended questions.
B)more animation in one's conversation.
C)intellectualization.
D)projections and rationalizations.
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42
Marilyn who is shy has decided to set reasonable goals for expanding her social experience and skills and to not wait until she is completely relaxed or comfortable before taking a social risk.Marilyn will likely
A)still be shy since these are self-defeating beliefs.
B)increase her private self-consciousness.
C)reduce her shyness with these productive beliefs.
D)increase her evaluation fears and her social anxiety.
A)still be shy since these are self-defeating beliefs.
B)increase her private self-consciousness.
C)reduce her shyness with these productive beliefs.
D)increase her evaluation fears and her social anxiety.
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43
Asking questions,particularly open-ended ones,helps one to make better conversation
A)because asking a good series of questions shifts attention to the other person.
B)because asking questions shows you are interested in the other person.
C)because replies to open-ended questions give extra information that can be used to ask other questions or lead to other topics of conversation.
D)due to all of these reasons.
A)because asking a good series of questions shifts attention to the other person.
B)because asking questions shows you are interested in the other person.
C)because replies to open-ended questions give extra information that can be used to ask other questions or lead to other topics of conversation.
D)due to all of these reasons.
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44
Greg who is shy has decided that he will not pretend anymore to be someone he's not in social situations.He also tells himself that even people who are very socially skillful are never successful 100 percent of the time,so he shouldn't get so upset when a social encounter goes badly.These beliefs will most likely result in Greg
A)continuing to be shy since these are unrealistic beliefs.
B)reducing his shyness because of these productive beliefs.
C)increasing both his public and private self-consciousness.
D)increasing his evaluation fears and social anxiety.
A)continuing to be shy since these are unrealistic beliefs.
B)reducing his shyness because of these productive beliefs.
C)increasing both his public and private self-consciousness.
D)increasing his evaluation fears and social anxiety.
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45
Which of the following would be a productive belief to help reduce shyness?
A)"Wait until I are completely relaxed and comfortable before taking a social risk."
B)"Even people who are very socially skillful are never successful 100 percent of the time.So,I shouldn't get so upset when an encounter goes badly."
C)"If someone doesn't seem to like me right away,realize that they never will like me,so move on."
D)"The odds of meeting someone interested in socializing are always the same,no matter where I am."
A)"Wait until I are completely relaxed and comfortable before taking a social risk."
B)"Even people who are very socially skillful are never successful 100 percent of the time.So,I shouldn't get so upset when an encounter goes badly."
C)"If someone doesn't seem to like me right away,realize that they never will like me,so move on."
D)"The odds of meeting someone interested in socializing are always the same,no matter where I am."
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46
Shy people tend to blame circumstances for their social failures and give themselves credit for social successes.
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47
Which of the following would be considered an open-ended question that might start a conversation?
A)"Have you ever been to Canada?"
B)"What types of music do you like to listen to?"
C)"Do you like living in a small town?"
D)"Do you like Mexican food?"
A)"Have you ever been to Canada?"
B)"What types of music do you like to listen to?"
C)"Do you like living in a small town?"
D)"Do you like Mexican food?"
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48
Which of the following would NOT be helpful in reducing one's shyness?
A)composing numerous easy,closed-type questions to ask of others
B)confronting unproductive beliefs
C)using a tape recorder to record several of your conversations in order to listen and improve
D)practicing facial expressions in a mirror
A)composing numerous easy,closed-type questions to ask of others
B)confronting unproductive beliefs
C)using a tape recorder to record several of your conversations in order to listen and improve
D)practicing facial expressions in a mirror
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49
Shy persons tend to show a high degree of private self-consciousness,being completely wrapped up in their own feelings and thoughts.
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50
One of the simplest ways to improve one's social skills is to
A)learn some funny jokes.
B)improve your physical appearance.
C)ask open-ended questions.
D)be a good listener by making eye contact and nodding often.
A)learn some funny jokes.
B)improve your physical appearance.
C)ask open-ended questions.
D)be a good listener by making eye contact and nodding often.
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51
Marissa is practicing her social skills by using a tape recorder so she can listen to several of her conversations.She also looks at herself in a mirror and exaggerates facial expressions of surprise,interest,dislike,and pleasure,so she can put more animation into her self-presentation.Marissa is most likely using these techniques to
A)increase her private self-consciousness.
B)increase her public self-consciousness.
C)reduce her shyness.
D)do all of these.
A)increase her private self-consciousness.
B)increase her public self-consciousness.
C)reduce her shyness.
D)do all of these.
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52
Which of the following would be considered an open-ended question that might start a conversation?
A)"Have you ever been to Europe?"
B)"Do you like Chinese food?"
C)"Do you like living in a small town?"
D)None of these are open-ended questions.
A)"Have you ever been to Europe?"
B)"Do you like Chinese food?"
C)"Do you like living in a small town?"
D)None of these are open-ended questions.
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53
Which of the following would NOT be helpful in reducing one's shyness?
A)asking open-ended questions of others
B)confronting unproductive beliefs
C)rationalizing one's inaction
D)practicing social skills and increasing animation in conversations
A)asking open-ended questions of others
B)confronting unproductive beliefs
C)rationalizing one's inaction
D)practicing social skills and increasing animation in conversations
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A good way to help overcome one's shyness is to
A)enhance social skills.
B)lower one's anxiety by accepting that shyness is an inherited problem.
C)learn to enjoy solitude.
D)increase one's public selfconsciousness.
A)enhance social skills.
B)lower one's anxiety by accepting that shyness is an inherited problem.
C)learn to enjoy solitude.
D)increase one's public selfconsciousness.
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55
Persons who are shy consider their shyness to be a lasting personality trait.
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56
Which of the following would be a productive belief to help reduce shyness?
A)"The odds of meeting someone interested in socializing are always the same,no matter where I am."
B)"Other shy people intentionally seek out shy people."
C)"People who are popular are just lucky when it comes to being invited to social events or asked out."
D)"I may think other people are harshly evaluating me,but actually I'm being too hard on myself."
A)"The odds of meeting someone interested in socializing are always the same,no matter where I am."
B)"Other shy people intentionally seek out shy people."
C)"People who are popular are just lucky when it comes to being invited to social events or asked out."
D)"I may think other people are harshly evaluating me,but actually I'm being too hard on myself."
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57
Shy persons often lack social skills,that is,they have never learned how to meet people or how to start a conversation and keep it going.
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58
Difficulties with social skills and making conversation may be overcome by all of the following EXCEPT
A)asking open-ended questions.
B)practicing in front of a mirror.
C)using more animation in conversations.
D)waiting for the other person to start the conversation.
A)asking open-ended questions.
B)practicing in front of a mirror.
C)using more animation in conversations.
D)waiting for the other person to start the conversation.
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59
Which of the following techniques is recommended for overcoming shyness?
A)Accept that shyness is a basic personality trait that cannot be changed.
B)Avoid asking open-ended questions of acquaintances.
C)At first,one should avoid situations that lead to social contact to decrease one's private selfconsciousness.
D)Practice social skills and be willing to take some social risks.
A)Accept that shyness is a basic personality trait that cannot be changed.
B)Avoid asking open-ended questions of acquaintances.
C)At first,one should avoid situations that lead to social contact to decrease one's private selfconsciousness.
D)Practice social skills and be willing to take some social risks.
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60
Which of the following would be a productive belief to help reduce shyness?
A)"Wait around long enough at social gatherings,and someone will come up and start a conversation with me."
B)"People who are popular are just lucky when it comes to being invited to social events or asked out."
C)"If someone doesn't seem to like me right away,realize that they never will like me,so move on."
D)"I can't wait until I'm completely relaxed or comfortable before taking a social risk."
A)"Wait around long enough at social gatherings,and someone will come up and start a conversation with me."
B)"People who are popular are just lucky when it comes to being invited to social events or asked out."
C)"If someone doesn't seem to like me right away,realize that they never will like me,so move on."
D)"I can't wait until I'm completely relaxed or comfortable before taking a social risk."
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61
Shyness is often maintained by unrealistic or self-defeating beliefs.
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62
A proficiency in interacting with others refers to one's .
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63
Describe the three elements of shyness and how these elements affect a person's social skills,and differentiate between private and public self-consciousness and indicate which is linked to shyness and its effects on the person's behavior.
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64
Shyness is linked to one's acute awareness of oneself as a social object,which is called self
consciousness.
consciousness.
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65
Describe three ways that a person can reduce his or her shyness.
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66
Shy people's difficulties with social skills and making conversation can be easily overcome by waiting for the other person to start the conversation.
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67
Extreme shyness is often associated with depression,loneliness,fearfulness,inhibition,and low self-esteem and may be diagnosed as a(n)disorder.
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68
Shy people often believe that "other people who are popular are just lucky when it comes to being invited to social events or asked out." This is an example of an unrealistic or belief.
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69
Fears of being inadequate,embarrassed,ridiculed,or rejected by others are referred to as fears.
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70
In starting a conversation,it is best to use a type of question that will gain extra information about the person with whom you are speaking.This type of question is called a(n)question.
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71
Uneasiness and strain when socializing is known as social .
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