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Test Barriers to being Assertive
Agenda
1st QUESTION: What is assertiveness according to the text?
A crucial communication skill for expressing needs and limits
A way of imposing one's will on others
A behavior exclusive to people in high positions
An innate characteristic that cannot be learned
2nd QUESTION: What are the two main types of barriers to assertiveness mentioned in the text?
Internal and external barriers
Gender and age barriers
Macro and personal barriers
Cultural and social barriers
QUESTION 3: Which of the following is an example of a macro barrier to assertiveness?
The fear of appearing dictatorial
Gender conditioning
The belief that one's own opinions are less important
The desire to be accommodating
QUESTION 4: What is the basis of the fear of appearing dictatorial, a personal barrier to assertiveness?
In a lack of communicative experience
In the confusion between assertiveness and aggressiveness
In the belief that only bosses can be assertive
In the gender conditioning received in childhood
QUESTION 5: What personal belief can hinder assertiveness?
Believing that the opinions of others are always correct
Thinking that being assertive is rude
Believing that one's own opinions are less important than those of others
Consider that only older people have valid opinions
QUESTION 6: What does the process of overcoming barriers to assertiveness require, according to the text?
A radical change in personality
The help of a therapist exclusively
Self-awareness and a commitment to practice
Avoid conflict situations at all costs
QUESTION 7: Which of the following options is NOT a macro barrier mentioned in the text?
Gender conditioning
Age and experience
The situation and the position
Economic barriers
QUESTION 8: What right should a person recognize to overcome the barriers to assertiveness?
The right to impose one's will without discussion
The right to always be accommodating to others
The right to ignore the opinions of others
The right to express your opinions, needs and feelings
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