Answer:
not be viewed as a problem at work but would be viewed as a problem at family gatherings.
Explanation:
According to my research on studies conducted by various psychologists, I can say that based on the information provided within the question Gerry's behavior would not be viewed as a problem at work but would be viewed as a problem at family gatherings. This is according to the "goodness-of-fit" concept that describes the compatibility of a person's temperament with the features of their particular social environment. Since at work Gerry is expected to focus only on his work, then his behavior is acceptable but in social gatherings Gerry is expected to socialize and since he won't his behavior is not acceptable.
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