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Test What is Assertiveness? The Right Balance Between Listening and Being Listened to
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1st QUESTION: What characterizes the passive communication style?
Seeking to defend one's own ideas at all costs
Express opinions clearly, directly and respectfully
Finding the right balance between listening and being heard
Silence yourself for fear of conflict and put the needs of others first
2nd QUESTION: What is the central philosophy of assertiveness?
Always win the argument to prove that you are right
Always give in to maintain harmony in the conversation
Neither impose nor give in, but find a fair balance between listening and being listened to
Expressing one's own needs without considering those of others
QUESTION 3: What is the main objective of assertive communication in a discussion?
Winning the argument by demonstrating the superiority of one's own ideas
Finding a solution or understanding that respects everyone's needs
Avoid confrontation at all costs, even giving in on everything
Imposing one's own limits without listening to those of others
4th QUESTION: How is assertiveness defined in the text?
The ability to defend what we think firmly, but without attacking others
The ability to attack or invalidate the rights of others
The act of remaining silent to avoid any type of conflict
The courage to speak up regardless of whether it hurts the other person or not
5th QUESTION: The aggressive communication style seeks
Create a constructive and respectful dialogue
Nullifying oneself to please others
Promote mutual understanding
Defending one's own ideas at all costs, often attacking the interlocutor
QUESTION 6: In addition to assertive rights, what other component is crucial for true assertiveness?
The ability to impose one's own opinion
The right not to listen to others
Assertive responsibilities, such as treating others with respect
The ability to win any debate
QUESTION 7: What does it mean to be assertive when expressing ideas, opinions and needs?
Do it violently to show firmness
Do it in a clear, direct and respectful way
Do it indirectly so as not to offend anyone
Talk only about your own needs
QUESTION 8: Which of the following is an inalienable assertive right mentioned in the text?
The right to be treated with respect and to express one's opinions
The right to interrupt others when they speak
The right not to respect the limits of others
The right to impose one's own ideas without listening to others
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