Convergent eru Cluster
     
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The major difference between this cluster and the b (era) [EuRuAu] described above stems from the lack of role adaptability or versatility. Thus, the typical b(eru) is externally involving, socially inept, and non-empathic . External responsiveness, behavioral activity, intellectual and emotional fickleness, and freedom from anxiety, guilt, and shame are all evident. However, the members of this convergent cluster display a general willingness to be individualistic and non­conforming in their social-interpersonal relationships; they are involving on their own terms. Superficial social adjustments are generally disliked and are more often rejected in a hostile way. This adjustment implies a considerable amount of independence. Generally speaking, all members tend to defy regularly constituted authority.