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Post by desertrose on Jan 28, 2007 23:23:30 GMT -5
Everyone knows someone with extremely thin skin - a fretful type who gets nervous about how people will react to his or her actions. Super-sensitive people are acutely attuned to what others say and think. As a result, other people are quite guarded in their presence, fearful of unwittingly touching a nerve. Supremely sensitive people are an extreme, of course, but we all share varying degrees of social sensitivity. This trait is called "interpersonal orientation." It describes one’s awareness of others in a social setting. Research done at Tufts University, in Medford, Massachusetts, by Walter Swap and Jeffrey Rubin, discloses some interesting facts on the subject. Over a period of two years they tested some nine hundred students and developed an interpersonal orientation scale. Some of the items on the scale are adapted for use in our quiz. If you wonder how your social sensitivity compares with that of other people, take the following assessment. (Borrowed) www.chatterbean.com/people_sensitive
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Post by desertrose on Jan 28, 2007 23:26:10 GMT -5
How People-Sensitive Are You?
You are high in interpersonal orientation. The comments and actions of others affect your moral to a large degree.
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Post by Connie on Jan 30, 2007 11:37:10 GMT -5
This is that same place that makes you go through all their offers before the results so Im going to pass.
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Post by desertrose on Jan 30, 2007 13:09:58 GMT -5
no, the answer is e-mailed you dont have to go through all the questions, i dont
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Post by Connie on Jan 30, 2007 13:41:05 GMT -5
Maybe I did it wrong.
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