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Evgen [1.6K]
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Brenda listens carefully to her friends, controls her own negative emotions, and is self-confident. Brenda is most likely classi

fied as a(n) _____ child. controversial average popular neglected
Social Studies
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slava [35]2 years ago
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Brenda is likely classified as a popular child for being a good listener to friends, having control over her negative emotions and self-confidence,

<h3 /><h3>What are the characteristics of extroversion?</h3>

It is a personality dimension whose highlight is the individual's assertiveness and sociability, which are open to social interaction, more expressive and positive.

Therefore, an individual with a high degree of extraversion is likely to be popular and more self-confident in dealing with social situations.

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