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assertiveness 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
  1. aggressive self-assurance; given to making bold assertions
  2. (assertive) aggressively self-assured; "an energetic assertive boy who was always ready to argue"; "pointing directly at a listener is an assertive act"
  3. (assertively) in an assertive manner; "`I will take care of my own life,' she said assertively"
  4. Assertiveness is a behavioral skill taught by many personal development experts and behavior therapists as well as cognitive behavior therapists. It is linked to self-esteem and considered an important communication skill. ...
  5. (Assertive) Being firm without being aggressive. Ensuring that your needs are met.
  6. (Assertive) an interaction between modalities where both have syntax, but only one controls the primary expression of meaning
  7. (assertive) A cheese with a definitive aroma or flavor.
  8. (assertive) confident in stating your opinion or claim (Sept. 2010)
  9. Assertive means to defend your position or stand your ground. Aggressive is when one attacks something.
  10. A type of behavior/communication style that gives equal respect both your and another’s thoughts, feelings and beliefs in a conflict.
  11. Talking calmly and firmly about your interests and what you want to happen in an effort to communicate effectively with others.
  12. Being assertive means being positive and confident. You are aware that you are a worthy person with your own special gifts. You think for yourself and express your own ideas. You know what you stand for and what you won't stand for. You expect respect.
  13. Behavior that allows people to request their own rights without interfering with the rights of others. Few hard of hearing people are assertive. Rather, then tend to be passive.
  14. Individuals' attempts to place themselves in physical, verbal, or social equality with, or superiority over another person. When one does this with the intent of hurting someone else, then the act becomes one of aggression. But generally, assertiveness is to be distinguished from aggression.
  15. The human characteristic or quality which determines the degree to which individuals are directive and competitive in manner as opposed to non-directive and co-operative. See Social Style.
  16. Assertiveness is the communication behaviour underpinning restorative work. Assertiveness is a form of behavior characterised by a confident declaration or affirmation of a statement without need of proof (i.e. ...