We are afraid of people judging us, we don't like it when people aren't accepting of out opinions, which is very common, this is tied directly to not wanting people to know what emotions we are feeling
I believe that answer A is the hypothesis.
Answer:
1. many-trait
2. Typological
3. many-trait
4. essential-trait
5. self-monitors, low self-monitors
6. masturbate less often
Explanation:
1. To understand the reasons that why a person uses drugs, a researcher adopts an approach of many-trait.
2. A researcher interested in identifying common patterns of trait variation that characterize whole persons is using a <u>Typological</u> approach.
3.A researcher who starts with an interest in delinquency and then identifies the traits associated with that category of behavior is taking a <u>many-trait</u> approach
4.A researcher who tries to discover the most important or basic personality traits that exist is taking a <u>essential-trait</u> approach.
5.People who adjust their behavior to best fit the situation are called high <u>self-monitors</u>, and people whose behavior is guided by their personality are called <u>low self-monitors</u>
6.When compared to high self-monitors, people who score low in self-monitoring tend to <u>masturbate less often</u>.
Answer:True
Explanation:The theme in a story refers to the story's underlying message which isn't plainly stated but can be inferred as the reader get to understand the whole story as they read it . It refers to what the author wanted to convey in his or her writing, what beliefs or ideas the writer had in mind as they wrote the story or poem. This is usually a universally shared idea.