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Test Assertiveness and its Basic Rights
Agenda
1st QUESTION: What is assertiveness?
The ability to impose one's will on others
The ability to defend one's own rights while respecting the rights of others
A form of passive communication to avoid conflicts
Aggressive behavior to get what you want
2nd QUESTION: What is one of the responsibilities that accompany the rights of an assertive person?
Offer the same respect to others that is required of you
Imposing one's own will to resolve a conflict
Judging others by their mistakes and weaknesses
Never change your mind to show firmness
QUESTION 3: Which of the following is a fundamental right of assertiveness?
The right to have others always approve of our actions
The right to never make mistakes
The right to impose our opinions on those of others
The right to say "no" without feeling guilty
QUESTION 4: How does an assertive person view mistakes?
As a personal failure that must be avoided at all costs
As a reason to blame others
As a learning opportunity, not as a personal failure
As something that only happens to non-assertive people
QUESTION 5: What is the result that assertiveness seeks in an interaction?
A "win-win" approach where both parties feel respected
An "I lose, you win" approach to maintaining peace
An outcome in which there is no clear winner or loser
A "I win, you lose" where one's own will prevails
QUESTION 6: What does the right to judge one's own behavior, thoughts and emotions imply?
That each person is responsible for themselves, without needing the approval of others
That others have the right to judge our actions
That you should always seek the approval of others
That we are not responsible for our own mistakes
QUESTION 7: How does an assertive person express their feelings and opinions?
Always agree with others to avoid arguments
Indirectly so as not to generate a conflict
Repressing their emotions to avoid appearing vulnerable
Directly and honestly, using phrases like "I think" or "I feel"
QUESTION 8: What is NOT an assertive person?
Someone who defends their rights and respects those of others
Neither passive (ignoring one's own rights) nor aggressive (ignoring those of others)
A person who seeks balance in communication
Someone who expresses themselves openly and honestly
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