DIFFERENCE IN SELF-ESTEEM BETWEEN PI TYPE AND HI TYPE:
PI
TYPE:
In predominantly inattention type of self-esteem, the
behavior patterns may includes:
a) problems with concentration, and get easily distracted
b) lack of listening
c) disorganization and forgetfullness
d) failure to finish assignments and frequent changes in activities
e) difficulty in presenting the tasks
HI TYPE:
a) it is excessively energetic, intense, inappropriated and not goal oriented
b) lack of attention
c) presence of excessive talking behaviors
d) difficulty in stopping the on-going behavior
e) lack to resist instant gratification
f) interrupting other's conversations.
What are the specific differences in self esteem between the PI type and HI type?
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