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Multiple Choice
Research in social psychology shows that domineering people tend to do which of the following when networking?
A
Listen attentively and avoid speaking over others
B
Prefer to remain silent and observe group dynamics
C
Interrupt others frequently during conversations
D
Encourage equal participation from all group members
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1
Understand the key personality trait described: 'domineering' refers to individuals who tend to assert control or dominance in social situations.
Recall research findings in social psychology about domineering behavior, which often includes interrupting others to maintain control of conversations.
Evaluate each option in the context of domineering behavior: listening attentively and avoiding interruptions is less likely, as domineering individuals seek to assert themselves.
Consider that preferring to remain silent and observe does not align with domineering traits, which are more active and controlling.
Recognize that encouraging equal participation is a cooperative behavior, typically not associated with domineering individuals who tend to dominate rather than share control.