Wilson, Larry. 2004. The Social Styles Handbook: Find Your Comfort Zone and Make People Feel Comfortable with You. Belgium: Nova Vista Publishing (June 25, 2004). ISBN 90-77256-04-0.
Even an amiable can become frustrated with someone who can’t seem to make up their mind about anything. An analytical can sometimes understand there are things in this world not susceptible of absolute proof. A driver may sometimes heed caution. An expressive can remain quiet while others are speaking, holding his emotional expressions for later.
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This book presents and explains the four Wilson Social Styles: Driver, Analytical, Amiable, and Expressive. Desirable and undesirable attributes of each social style are presented. Communication characteristics of each style are presented and ways that individuals having different styles can communicate more effectively are explained.
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