Self-monitoring
Self-monitoring is the extent to which a person monitors their self-presentations, expressive behavior, and nonverbal affective displays. The concept was introduced in the 1970s by American social psychologist Mark Snyder.
Self-monitoring is the extent to which a person monitors their self-presentations, expressive behavior, and nonverbal affective displays. The concept was introduced in the 1970s by American social psychologist Mark Snyder.
Self-monitoring is the extent to which a person monitors their self-presentations, expressive behavior, and nonverbal affective displays. The concept was introduced in the 1970s by American social psychologist Mark Snyder.
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