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Social Interaction - Page 1
Below you will see a number of statements related to how you interact with other people. For each of below statements, rate how much you agree or disagree from 1 (Disagree Completely) to 7 (Agree Completely). If you're not sure or don't have an opinion, select 4 (Pretty Much Neutral). 
Attitudes Towards Social Interaction - Part I
Below you will see a list of statements about interacting with other people. For each of the statements below, rate on a scale of 1 (Completely Disagree) to 5 (Completely Agree). If you're not sure or don't have an opinion, select 3 (Pretty Much Neutral).
1 - Completely Disagree23 - Pretty Much Neutral45 - Completely Agree
Other people would consider me funny or witty.
In most conversations I listen more than I talk.
Interesting things always happen to me.
Women tend to be more social than men.
There are significant differences between the way men and women interact socially.
I consider myself highly intelligent.
I am very comfortable starting a conversation with someone I've never met.
Women tend to laugh more than men.
People often make it sound like the differences between men and women are bigger than they actually are.
I get along well with most people.
Women tend to be more socially savvy than men.
I am more comfortable talking about facts and ideas than telling stories.
Men tend to dominate social interactions.
Interacting in a group of 3-10 people is difficult for me.
I am very comfortable talking to people I just met.
Women are more comfortable in social situations than men.
Public speaking makes me very nervous.
When talking to others I never know what to say.
I really enjoy an intellectual conversation.
I am very sociable.
I am very comfortable in social situations.
Men tend to be funnier than women.
I enjoy meeting and talking to new people.
I love talking about the latest gossip.
I feel like I never have anything to say that others would be interested in.
I always have interesting stories to tell.
I get nervous when I have to present or talk to large groups of people.
I consider myself shy.

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