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DIA [1.3K]
2 years ago
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Ethan is a manager at an advertising agency. His subordinates find him excessively assertive and energetic. Ethan constantly tak

es their attention away from their work by laughing loudly or joking around with them. He rarely sits at his desk. Instead, he constantly walks around the office premises socializing with other employees. In the context of personalities, Ethan can be described as being a(n) _____.
Social Studies
1 answer:
DIA [1.3K]2 years ago
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Answer: In the context of personalities, Ethan can be described as being an EXTRAVERT (EXTROVERT)

Explanation:

extraversion (extroversion)​​ is a personality type in which a person is outgoing , always seeks opportunity to sosialize and they are very open , talktative and assertive.

They want to interact a lot with others , others may say these people are full of life ,positivity and energy ; the people who brighten up the mood when ever they step in because they always bring something to the table , it is never quite or dull when they are around.

Ethan is all of this , he is energetic, assertive, always laughing loud and joking around with everyone and he is always looking out for opportunities to socialize those are characteristic of an extrovert.

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