Asked by Stefanie Castro on Jun 19, 2024

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People who are high in need for affiliation tend to affiliate more than people who are low in that need,but they also tend to

A) dislike people whom they do not know well.
B) avoid friendships and long-term relationships.
C) avoid working on tasks with other people.
D) report higher levels of anxiety in social settings.
E) make insulting remarks about other people.

Higher Levels Of Anxiety

Refers to increased feelings of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.

  • Expound on the impact of social comparison on the interactions among group members.
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naman ahujaJun 22, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
People high in need for affiliation may often feel anxious in social settings because they have a strong desire to connect and be accepted by others. This does not necessarily mean that they dislike people they do not know well, avoid friendships or relationships, or make insulting remarks about others. They may also actively seek out tasks that involve working with others to fulfill their need for social connections, which is the opposite of option C.