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James is best described as a risk avoider who moves deliberately and speaks slowly. He is supportive by nature, cool and aloof, and never shows any emotion. In which of the following quadrants of the social style matrix does James most likely belong? Multiple Choice analyticals drivers gatekeepers expressives amiables

          James is best described as a risk avoider who moves deliberately and speaks slowly. He is supportive by nature, cool and aloof, and never shows any emotion. In which of
the following quadrants of the social style matrix does James most likely belong?
Multiple Choice
analyticals
drivers
gatekeepers
expressives
amiables
        
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James is best described as a risk avoider who moves deliberately and speaks slowly. He is supportive by nature, cool and aloof, and never shows any emotion. In which of
the following quadrants of the social style matrix does James most likely belong?
Multiple Choice
analyticals
drivers
gatekeepers
expressives
amiables

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00:01 James is using an approach coping style.
00:20 Approach coping refers to actively engaging with and confronting the stressor or traumatic event...
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