Final answer:
Individuals who process information through reflective observation are not prone to jump into action immediately; they prefer to analyze situations before acting.
Step-by-step explanation:
False. People who prefer processing information by reflective observation tend to take time to review and analyze the situation before jumping into action. Reflective observation involves looking at the meanings and implications of ideas and situations rather than immediate involvement.
To respond to strong emotions, these individuals would likely use tools of metacognition to reflect on the source of those emotions and attempt to manage them rather than taking direct action without thought.