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allochka39001 [22]
4 years ago
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Comparing introverts and extraverts, we can say that the nonverbal expressions of emotion conveyed by ________ are easier to rea

d, and ________ are better at reading other people's nonverbal expressions of emotion.
Social Studies
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Ganezh [65]4 years ago
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Answer:

Comparing introverts and extraverts, we can say that the nonverbal expressions of emotion conveyed by <u>extraverts </u>are easier to read, and <u>introverts </u>are better at reading other people's nonverbal expressions of emotion.

Explanation:

Extraverts stand out as being speakers and very expressive both their body and verbal language. On the other hand, introverts are better at listening, observing and drawing their own conclusions. They are good at reading people as they pay attention, but they are difficult to read by their shyness.

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