Deck 14: Conflict and Negotiation

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According to the ________ view of conflict, conflict can be a positive force in a group and some conflict is absolutely necessary for a group to perform effectively.

A)resolution focused
B)traditional
C)managed
D)interactionist
E)transactional
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Conflict that relates to the content and goals of work is called ________ conflict.

A)job
B)task
C)relationship
D)process
E)communication
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According to the interactionist view, ________ conflicts support the goals of the group and improve its performance.

A)formal
B)informal
C)functional
D)evaluative
E)reactive
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Spotify needs to demonstrate to recording companies that cooperating with streaming services creates better value for them than different music distribution methods, even as prices change.
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Relationship conflicts are almost always dysfunctional.
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Identify the three basic types of conflict from the perspective of where the conflict occurs and discuss why it is important to understand the loci of conflict in order to address conflict in the workplace.
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According to the interactionist's perspective, a group that functions without conflict is ________.

A)living up to behavioral standards
B)prone to becoming static and apathetic
C)the most productive
D)most likely to be responsive to the need for change and innovation
E)a rare phenomenon
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If you support the idea that conflict should be eliminated, you are supporting which of the following views of conflict?

A)the traditional view
B)the human relations view
C)the interactionist view
D)the moderated acceptance view
E)the optimistic view
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________ is defined as a process that begins when one party perceives another party has or is about to negatively affect something the first party cares about.

A)Problem solving
B)Assessment
C)Conflict
D)Negotiation
E)Collective bargaining
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Define and describe the traditional view of conflict.
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When your work group disagrees, the disagreements usually concern how the group's work should be accomplished. The type of conflict experienced by your group is known as a ________ conflict.

A)task
B)relationship
C)process
D)traditional
E)reactive
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Open and emotionally stable teams can put task conflict in perspective and focus on how the variance in ideas can help solve the problem rather than letting it degenerate into relationship conflicts.
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Conflict between two people is called ________ conflict.

A)intragroup
B)bilateral
C)intergroup
D)dyadic
E)dual
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Mike and Keith are on the same team; they work well with other people in the same team but don't get along with each other. This type of conflict can best be described as ________.

A)intragroup
B)bilateral
C)intergroup
D)dyadic
E)dual
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Describe a functional conflict and dysfunctional conflict that could exist because of structure.
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According to the traditional view of conflict, all conflict is ________.

A)harmful and must be avoided
B)natural and helps generate discussion
C)necessary and improves creativity of a group
D)healthy and improves productivity
E)rational and cannot be avoided
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Conflict is uniformly good or bad.
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Conflicts related to how the work gets done are called ________ conflicts.

A)communication
B)task
C)job
D)relationship
E)process
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What is the difference between intergroup conflict and intragroup conflict? Provide an example of each type of conflict.
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You decide to do more research on the view that conflict should be encouraged as a means to achieve change and innovation. This view is termed ________.

A)the traditional view
B)the human relations view
C)the interactionist view
D)the acceptance view
E)the promotional view
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Which of the following conflict-handling intentions is unassertive and uncooperative?

A)competing
B)collaborating
C)avoiding
D)compromising
E)accommodating
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Which of the following statements is true regarding conflict?

A)The smaller the group, the greater the likelihood of conflict.
B)The less specialized the activities of the group, the greater the likelihood of conflict.
C)People low in the personality traits of disagreeableness, neuroticism, or self-monitoring are more likely to engage in a conflict.
D)Diversity of goals among groups is a major source of conflict.
E)As the ambiguity about where responsibility for actions lies decreases, the potential for conflict increases.
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The ________ stage of the conflict process is important because it's where conflict issues tend to be defined.

A)potential opposition
B)cognition and personalization
C)intention
D)behavior
E)reaction and transference
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________ is the third stage in the conflict process and it intervenes between people's perceptions and their overt behavior.

A)Potential for opposition
B)Intention
C)Cognition
D)Attribution
E)Behavioral manifestation
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The conflict-handling intention of collaborating is ________.

A)assertive and uncooperative
B)assertive and cooperative
C)unassertive and uncooperative
D)unassertive and cooperative
E)affective and reflective
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Which of the following conflict-handling intentions involves accepting a solution that provides incomplete satisfaction of both parties' concerns?

A)collaborating
B)compromising
C)avoiding
D)competing
E)accommodating
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When one person seeks to satisfy his or her own interests regardless of the impact on the other parties to the conflict, that person is using the conflict-handling intention of ________.

A)competing
B)avoiding
C)accommodating
D)compromising
E)collaborating
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The conflict-handling intention of accommodating is ________.

A)assertive and uncooperative
B)assertive and cooperative
C)unassertive and uncooperative
D)unassertive and cooperative
E)reflective and assertive
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The conflict-handling techniques are characterized by two dimensions, cooperativeness and assertiveness. Cooperativeness indicates the degree to which ________.

A)one party attempts to satisfy his or her own concerns
B)one party attempts to suppress the conflict
C)the parties attempt to find a win-win solution
D)one party attempts to satisfy the other party's concerns
E)the parties are willing to involve a third party in conflict resolution
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Assertiveness indicates the degree to which ________.

A)one party attempts to satisfy his or her own concerns
B)one party attempts to suppress the conflict
C)the parties attempt to find a win-win solution
D)one party attempts to satisfy the other party's concerns
E)the parties are willing to involve a third party in conflict resolution
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Matt works as a sales representative at Tandem Industries, which manufactures and sells bicycles. He's the best salesman on the floor, but he also receives the highest number of customer complaints for late deliveries. Which of the following, if true, best explains this situation?

A)The company uses enterprise solutions to manage inventory.
B)The company's manufacturing facility is functioning at optimum capacity.
C)The company's sales and logistics functions are tightly integrated.
D)The company keeps inventory levels low in order to reduce costs.
E)The company has an efficient credit verification process.
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Luke's cubicle neighbor Leia, though an understanding and great co-worker, talks loudly on the phone. Luke gets annoyed every time Leia's phone rings, but he has decided it's simply not worth the trouble to talk to her about it. Luke's conflict-handling intention is called ________.

A)competing
B)avoiding
C)accommodating
D)compromising
E)collaborating
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A party who seeks to appease an opponent may be willing to place the opponent's interests above his or her own, sacrificing to maintain the relationship. We refer to this conflict-handling intention as ________.

A)collaborating
B)avoiding
C)compromising
D)competing
E)accommodating
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Stage II of the conflict process deals with the conflict being ________.

A)perceived and felt
B)apparent and experienced
C)expressed and resolved
D)analyzed
E)internalized
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Which of the following conflict-handling intentions is assertive and uncooperative?

A)compromising
B)avoiding
C)competing
D)collaborating
E)accommodating
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Conservationists have had a perpetual conflict with the government of the United States over the fast and rampant depletion of Earth's natural resources. They argue that the United States must reduce its consumption level significantly to rectify this problem. Which of the following, if true, would most strengthen the conservationists' argument?

A)The United States has been conserving forests for several years.
B)Most countries have not taken any measures to reduce their consumption levels of natural resources.
C)There are several countries that have more requirements for resources than the United States.
D)The United States accounts for one-third of the total world resource consumption.
E)New resource deposits are constantly being discovered.
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In which stage of the conflict process does conflict become visible?

A)outcomes
B)intentions
C)incompatibility
D)behavior
E)personalization
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________ is a conflict-handling technique in which the parties in a conflict each desire to satisfy fully the concerns of all parties.

A)Collaborating
B)Competing
C)Accommodating
D)Avoiding
E)Compromising
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Macy does not like a few of the standard operating procedures adapted for the new project. However, she discussed the items with the team and told them that she realized she was in the minority and that she would adapt the new procedures to maintain smooth operations within the team. This type of conflict-handling intention is called ________.

A)negotiating
B)accommodating
C)collaborating
D)compromising
E)competing
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Conditions that can create conflicts can be classified into three categories. Which of the following is one of these three categories that includes variables such as jurisdictional clarity, member-goal compatibility, and leadership styles?

A)communication
B)structure
C)personal variables
D)group interactions
E)process variables
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Which of the following statements is true regarding negotiation that takes place in a collectivist culture?

A)Collectivists are less likely to seek to preserve relationships and promote the good of the group as a whole than individualists.
B)Collectivists are more likely to confront differences of opinion directly and openly than individualists.
C)Collectivist cultures see people as autonomous, not as people deeply embedded in social situations.
D)Compared to individualists, collectivists are less likely to see offers from their counterparts as unfair and to reject them.
E)The method of conflict management preferred by collectivist managers is competing.
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A conflict-intensity continuum has "annihilatory conflict" at the upper end and "no conflict" at the lower end. In the context of this conflict-intensity continuum, which of the following statements is true of conflict intensities?

A)Aggressive physical attacks fall in the lower range of the conflict-intensity continuum.
B)Conflicts that reach the lower ranges of the conflict-intensity continuum are almost always dysfunctional.
C)Strikes, riots, and wars fall in the lower range of the conflict-intensity continuum.
D)In cases of annihilatory conflict, there is overt questioning or challenging of others.
E)Functional conflicts are typically confined to the lower range of the conflict-intensity continuum.
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According to a newly added office smoking regulation, only employees who have an enclosed office may smoke at their desks. This leads to a major conflict between various employees as virtually all employees with enclosed offices are higher-level managers and all other employees lack enclosed offices. Therefore, the lower-level employees who smoke argue that they should be offered enclosed offices. Which of the following, if true, strengthens the employees' argument?

A)The company is a zealous supporter of the "Kick the Butt" campaign-a corporate anti-smoking campaign.
B)Higher-level managers, who have enclosed offices, are willing to share their offices with-lower level employees.
C)The smoking regulations allow all employees who smoke an equal opportunity to do so, regardless of an employee's job level.
D)Employees at the higher level, who do not smoke, do not have enclosed offices.
E)The company has a limited budget for infrastructure modifications.
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Which of the following conflict management techniques involves designating a critic to purposely argue against the majority positions held by the group?

A)altering the structural variables
B)altering the human variable
C)bringing in outsiders
D)exercising authoritative command
E)appointing a devil's advocate
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What are the various causes of conflict?
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A collectivist Chinese manager is most likely to use which of the following techniques for conflict management?

A)direct confrontation
B)authoritative command
C)avoiding
D)pressurizing
E)competing tactics
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A review that examined the effects of the four sets of behaviors across multiple studies found that openness and collaborating were both associated with superior group performance.
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Outline and discuss the conflict process.
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Cross-cultural negotiations have no issues of trust.
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Which of the following is a conflict-stimulation technique?

A)expansion of resources
B)compromise
C)bringing in outsiders
D)exercising authoritative command
E)problem solving
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The potential for conflict increases when too much communication takes place.
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Conflict is dysfunctional when it ________.

A)provides a medium to release tension
B)reduces group cohesiveness
C)fosters an environment of self-evaluation
D)provides a means for expressing frustration
E)leads to change
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Which of the following terms best describes the process that occurs when two or more parties decide how to allocate scarce resources?

A)integration
B)association
C)negotiation
D)unionization
E)differentiation
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Describe the five conflict-handling intentions that are based on the dimensions of cooperativeness and assertiveness.
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During the behavior stage of the conflict process, the parties decide what the conflict is about.
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Explain the conflict resolution strategies used by collectivist cultures.
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The division manager at Xperience Inc. wants to replace the SAP ERP currently used in his division with Epicor ERP as it costs 30 percent less to train new staff in Epicor ERP. But this leads to a conflict with the general manager, who insists that they can simply hire only people who already know how to use SAP ERP. Which of the following, if true, weakens the general manager's objection to the replacement of SAP ERP with Epicor ERP?

A)Currently all employees in the company are required to attend workshops on how to use SAP ERP.
B)Once employees learn how to use an ERP system, they tend to change employers more readily than before.
C)Experienced users of SAP ERP command much higher salaries than do prospective employees who have no experience in the use of any ERP.
D)The average productivity of employees in the company is below the average productivity of the employees of its competitors.
E)The high costs of updates and upgrades make Epicor ERP more expensive to maintain than SAP ERP.
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A review that examined the effects of the four sets of behaviors across multiple studies found that openness and collaborating were both associated with superior group performance, whereas avoiding and competing strategies were associated with significantly worse group performance.
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Collectivists are more interested in demonstrations of concern and working through third parties to resolve disputes, whereas individualists are more likely to confront differences of opinion directly and openly.
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All of the following are benefits of conflict in organizations except ________.

A)increased self-evaluation and change
B)increased groupthink
C)increased creativity and innovation
D)increased curiosity among group members
E)increased opportunity to air problems
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In case of distributive bargaining, the ________ point marks the lowest outcome that is acceptable-the point below which the party would break off negotiations rather than accept a less favorable settlement.

A)resistance
B)tolerance
C)target
D)focal
E)distribution
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Distributive bargaining attempts to create a win-win solution for both the parties.
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Negotiation is a process that begins when one party perceives that another party has negatively affected, or is about to negatively affect, something that the first party cares about.
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In the case of a distributive bargaining, the ________ point indicates what a person would like to achieve out of the negotiation.

A)resistance
B)distribution
C)target
D)bargaining
E)focus
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The two general approaches to negotiation are ________ bargaining and ________ bargaining.

A)emotional; rational
B)affective; reflective
C)distributive; integrative
D)formal; informal
E)legal; restrictive
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In terms of intraorganizational behavior, all things being equal, why is integrative bargaining preferable to distributive bargaining?
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The terms negotiation and ________ are used interchangeably.

A)win-lose
B)bargaining
C)collaboration
D)accommodation
E)compromise
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The management has decided to try to find a win-win solution to help both parties resolve their differences. Management is attempting to engage in ________ bargaining.

A)integrative
B)reflective
C)surface
D)distributive
E)reformatory
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As both sides agree that they are competing over a fixed amount of resources, each side feels that what one side wins, the other loses. Based on this information, we can say that the two sides are engaged in ________.

A)conciliation
B)distributive bargaining
C)mediation
D)integrative bargaining
E)arbitration
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________ bargaining is negotiation that seeks to divide a fixed amount of goods or services.

A)Distributive
B)Integrative
C)Reflective
D)Affective
E)Conjunctive
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In a negotiation between a man and a woman, we would expect the woman to ________ than the man.

A)act more assertively
B)show higher self-interest
C)be more accommodating
D)place a higher value on the economic outcome
E)be more proactive in getting negotiations underway
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None of the parties involved in the dispute wants to reach a win-win agreement. They are each highly focused on their demands, which they would like to achieve, otherwise known as their ________ points.

A)focal
B)distribution
C)resistance
D)tolerance
E)target
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In terms of intraorganizational behavior, all things being equal, integrative bargaining is preferable to distributive bargaining.
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Describe the first step of the negotiation process. How does this step affect negotiating parties' relationship? How does the negotiating parties' relationship help determine the kind of bargaining that will be done (integrative or distributive)?
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Which of the following statements is true regarding distributive bargaining?

A)It operates under zero-sum conditions.
B)It focuses on long-term relationships.
C)It involves high information sharing.
D)It attempts to create a win-win solution.
E)It is rarely used in labor-management negotiations.
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Karl is the labor union negotiator. Today, he is meeting with the top management to discuss the new five-year contract, including wages and benefits. This labor-management negotiation over wages is most likely to use ________ bargaining.

A)integrative
B)reflective
C)distributive
D)evaluative
E)associative
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Which of the following is true regarding negotiation outcomes?

A)Overall agreeableness is weakly related to negotiation outcomes.
B)Overall agreeableness is strongly related to negotiation outcomes.
C)Overall agreeableness is weakly related to negotiation outcomes only when the situation is stressful.
D)Overall agreeableness is strongly related to negotiation outcomes only when the situation is stressful.
E)Overall agreeableness is unrelated to negotiation outcomes.
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During a negotiation, making an initial offer leads to the ________ bias.

A)self-serving
B)framing
C)attributional
D)anchoring
E)belief
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Discuss the effects of agreeableness on the effectiveness of negotiations.
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Which of the following statements is true regarding integrative bargaining?

A)Integrative bargaining leaves one party a loser.
B)Integrative bargaining is used in labor-management negotiations most of the time.
C)Integrative bargaining focuses on long-term relationships.
D)Integrative bargaining operates under zero-sum conditions.
E)Integrative bargaining involves low information sharing.
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According to the ________ view of conflict, conflict can be a positive force in a group and some conflict is absolutely necessary for a group to perform effectively.

A)resolution focused
B)traditional
C)managed
D)interactionist
E)transactional
D
Explanation:D)The interactionist view of conflict encourages conflict on the grounds that a harmonious, peaceful, tranquil, and cooperative group is prone to becoming static, apathetic, and unresponsive to needs for change and innovation.
2
Conflict that relates to the content and goals of work is called ________ conflict.

A)job
B)task
C)relationship
D)process
E)communication
B
Explanation:B)Task conflict relates to the content and goals of the work.Low to moderate levels of task conflict stimulate discussion of ideas.Task conflict is related to positive outcomes only when all members share the same goals and have high levels of trust.
3
According to the interactionist view, ________ conflicts support the goals of the group and improve its performance.

A)formal
B)informal
C)functional
D)evaluative
E)reactive
C
Explanation:C)The interactionist view does not propose that all conflicts are good.Rather, functional conflict supports the goals of the group and improves its performance and thus is a constructive form of conflict.A conflict that hinders group performance is a destructive or dysfunctional conflict.
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Relationship conflicts are almost always dysfunctional.
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Identify the three basic types of conflict from the perspective of where the conflict occurs and discuss why it is important to understand the loci of conflict in order to address conflict in the workplace.
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According to the interactionist's perspective, a group that functions without conflict is ________.

A)living up to behavioral standards
B)prone to becoming static and apathetic
C)the most productive
D)most likely to be responsive to the need for change and innovation
E)a rare phenomenon
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If you support the idea that conflict should be eliminated, you are supporting which of the following views of conflict?

A)the traditional view
B)the human relations view
C)the interactionist view
D)the moderated acceptance view
E)the optimistic view
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________ is defined as a process that begins when one party perceives another party has or is about to negatively affect something the first party cares about.

A)Problem solving
B)Assessment
C)Conflict
D)Negotiation
E)Collective bargaining
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Define and describe the traditional view of conflict.
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When your work group disagrees, the disagreements usually concern how the group's work should be accomplished. The type of conflict experienced by your group is known as a ________ conflict.

A)task
B)relationship
C)process
D)traditional
E)reactive
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Open and emotionally stable teams can put task conflict in perspective and focus on how the variance in ideas can help solve the problem rather than letting it degenerate into relationship conflicts.
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Conflict between two people is called ________ conflict.

A)intragroup
B)bilateral
C)intergroup
D)dyadic
E)dual
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Mike and Keith are on the same team; they work well with other people in the same team but don't get along with each other. This type of conflict can best be described as ________.

A)intragroup
B)bilateral
C)intergroup
D)dyadic
E)dual
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Describe a functional conflict and dysfunctional conflict that could exist because of structure.
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According to the traditional view of conflict, all conflict is ________.

A)harmful and must be avoided
B)natural and helps generate discussion
C)necessary and improves creativity of a group
D)healthy and improves productivity
E)rational and cannot be avoided
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Conflict is uniformly good or bad.
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Conflicts related to how the work gets done are called ________ conflicts.

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C)job
D)relationship
E)process
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What is the difference between intergroup conflict and intragroup conflict? Provide an example of each type of conflict.
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You decide to do more research on the view that conflict should be encouraged as a means to achieve change and innovation. This view is termed ________.

A)the traditional view
B)the human relations view
C)the interactionist view
D)the acceptance view
E)the promotional view
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Which of the following conflict-handling intentions is unassertive and uncooperative?

A)competing
B)collaborating
C)avoiding
D)compromising
E)accommodating
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Which of the following statements is true regarding conflict?

A)The smaller the group, the greater the likelihood of conflict.
B)The less specialized the activities of the group, the greater the likelihood of conflict.
C)People low in the personality traits of disagreeableness, neuroticism, or self-monitoring are more likely to engage in a conflict.
D)Diversity of goals among groups is a major source of conflict.
E)As the ambiguity about where responsibility for actions lies decreases, the potential for conflict increases.
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The ________ stage of the conflict process is important because it's where conflict issues tend to be defined.

A)potential opposition
B)cognition and personalization
C)intention
D)behavior
E)reaction and transference
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________ is the third stage in the conflict process and it intervenes between people's perceptions and their overt behavior.

A)Potential for opposition
B)Intention
C)Cognition
D)Attribution
E)Behavioral manifestation
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The conflict-handling intention of collaborating is ________.

A)assertive and uncooperative
B)assertive and cooperative
C)unassertive and uncooperative
D)unassertive and cooperative
E)affective and reflective
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Which of the following conflict-handling intentions involves accepting a solution that provides incomplete satisfaction of both parties' concerns?

A)collaborating
B)compromising
C)avoiding
D)competing
E)accommodating
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When one person seeks to satisfy his or her own interests regardless of the impact on the other parties to the conflict, that person is using the conflict-handling intention of ________.

A)competing
B)avoiding
C)accommodating
D)compromising
E)collaborating
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The conflict-handling intention of accommodating is ________.

A)assertive and uncooperative
B)assertive and cooperative
C)unassertive and uncooperative
D)unassertive and cooperative
E)reflective and assertive
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The conflict-handling techniques are characterized by two dimensions, cooperativeness and assertiveness. Cooperativeness indicates the degree to which ________.

A)one party attempts to satisfy his or her own concerns
B)one party attempts to suppress the conflict
C)the parties attempt to find a win-win solution
D)one party attempts to satisfy the other party's concerns
E)the parties are willing to involve a third party in conflict resolution
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Assertiveness indicates the degree to which ________.

A)one party attempts to satisfy his or her own concerns
B)one party attempts to suppress the conflict
C)the parties attempt to find a win-win solution
D)one party attempts to satisfy the other party's concerns
E)the parties are willing to involve a third party in conflict resolution
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Matt works as a sales representative at Tandem Industries, which manufactures and sells bicycles. He's the best salesman on the floor, but he also receives the highest number of customer complaints for late deliveries. Which of the following, if true, best explains this situation?

A)The company uses enterprise solutions to manage inventory.
B)The company's manufacturing facility is functioning at optimum capacity.
C)The company's sales and logistics functions are tightly integrated.
D)The company keeps inventory levels low in order to reduce costs.
E)The company has an efficient credit verification process.
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Luke's cubicle neighbor Leia, though an understanding and great co-worker, talks loudly on the phone. Luke gets annoyed every time Leia's phone rings, but he has decided it's simply not worth the trouble to talk to her about it. Luke's conflict-handling intention is called ________.

A)competing
B)avoiding
C)accommodating
D)compromising
E)collaborating
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A party who seeks to appease an opponent may be willing to place the opponent's interests above his or her own, sacrificing to maintain the relationship. We refer to this conflict-handling intention as ________.

A)collaborating
B)avoiding
C)compromising
D)competing
E)accommodating
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34
Stage II of the conflict process deals with the conflict being ________.

A)perceived and felt
B)apparent and experienced
C)expressed and resolved
D)analyzed
E)internalized
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Which of the following conflict-handling intentions is assertive and uncooperative?

A)compromising
B)avoiding
C)competing
D)collaborating
E)accommodating
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36
Conservationists have had a perpetual conflict with the government of the United States over the fast and rampant depletion of Earth's natural resources. They argue that the United States must reduce its consumption level significantly to rectify this problem. Which of the following, if true, would most strengthen the conservationists' argument?

A)The United States has been conserving forests for several years.
B)Most countries have not taken any measures to reduce their consumption levels of natural resources.
C)There are several countries that have more requirements for resources than the United States.
D)The United States accounts for one-third of the total world resource consumption.
E)New resource deposits are constantly being discovered.
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37
In which stage of the conflict process does conflict become visible?

A)outcomes
B)intentions
C)incompatibility
D)behavior
E)personalization
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38
________ is a conflict-handling technique in which the parties in a conflict each desire to satisfy fully the concerns of all parties.

A)Collaborating
B)Competing
C)Accommodating
D)Avoiding
E)Compromising
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39
Macy does not like a few of the standard operating procedures adapted for the new project. However, she discussed the items with the team and told them that she realized she was in the minority and that she would adapt the new procedures to maintain smooth operations within the team. This type of conflict-handling intention is called ________.

A)negotiating
B)accommodating
C)collaborating
D)compromising
E)competing
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40
Conditions that can create conflicts can be classified into three categories. Which of the following is one of these three categories that includes variables such as jurisdictional clarity, member-goal compatibility, and leadership styles?

A)communication
B)structure
C)personal variables
D)group interactions
E)process variables
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41
Which of the following statements is true regarding negotiation that takes place in a collectivist culture?

A)Collectivists are less likely to seek to preserve relationships and promote the good of the group as a whole than individualists.
B)Collectivists are more likely to confront differences of opinion directly and openly than individualists.
C)Collectivist cultures see people as autonomous, not as people deeply embedded in social situations.
D)Compared to individualists, collectivists are less likely to see offers from their counterparts as unfair and to reject them.
E)The method of conflict management preferred by collectivist managers is competing.
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42
A conflict-intensity continuum has "annihilatory conflict" at the upper end and "no conflict" at the lower end. In the context of this conflict-intensity continuum, which of the following statements is true of conflict intensities?

A)Aggressive physical attacks fall in the lower range of the conflict-intensity continuum.
B)Conflicts that reach the lower ranges of the conflict-intensity continuum are almost always dysfunctional.
C)Strikes, riots, and wars fall in the lower range of the conflict-intensity continuum.
D)In cases of annihilatory conflict, there is overt questioning or challenging of others.
E)Functional conflicts are typically confined to the lower range of the conflict-intensity continuum.
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43
According to a newly added office smoking regulation, only employees who have an enclosed office may smoke at their desks. This leads to a major conflict between various employees as virtually all employees with enclosed offices are higher-level managers and all other employees lack enclosed offices. Therefore, the lower-level employees who smoke argue that they should be offered enclosed offices. Which of the following, if true, strengthens the employees' argument?

A)The company is a zealous supporter of the "Kick the Butt" campaign-a corporate anti-smoking campaign.
B)Higher-level managers, who have enclosed offices, are willing to share their offices with-lower level employees.
C)The smoking regulations allow all employees who smoke an equal opportunity to do so, regardless of an employee's job level.
D)Employees at the higher level, who do not smoke, do not have enclosed offices.
E)The company has a limited budget for infrastructure modifications.
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44
Which of the following conflict management techniques involves designating a critic to purposely argue against the majority positions held by the group?

A)altering the structural variables
B)altering the human variable
C)bringing in outsiders
D)exercising authoritative command
E)appointing a devil's advocate
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45
What are the various causes of conflict?
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46
A collectivist Chinese manager is most likely to use which of the following techniques for conflict management?

A)direct confrontation
B)authoritative command
C)avoiding
D)pressurizing
E)competing tactics
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47
A review that examined the effects of the four sets of behaviors across multiple studies found that openness and collaborating were both associated with superior group performance.
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48
Outline and discuss the conflict process.
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49
Cross-cultural negotiations have no issues of trust.
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50
Which of the following is a conflict-stimulation technique?

A)expansion of resources
B)compromise
C)bringing in outsiders
D)exercising authoritative command
E)problem solving
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51
The potential for conflict increases when too much communication takes place.
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52
Conflict is dysfunctional when it ________.

A)provides a medium to release tension
B)reduces group cohesiveness
C)fosters an environment of self-evaluation
D)provides a means for expressing frustration
E)leads to change
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53
Which of the following terms best describes the process that occurs when two or more parties decide how to allocate scarce resources?

A)integration
B)association
C)negotiation
D)unionization
E)differentiation
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54
Describe the five conflict-handling intentions that are based on the dimensions of cooperativeness and assertiveness.
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55
During the behavior stage of the conflict process, the parties decide what the conflict is about.
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56
Explain the conflict resolution strategies used by collectivist cultures.
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57
The division manager at Xperience Inc. wants to replace the SAP ERP currently used in his division with Epicor ERP as it costs 30 percent less to train new staff in Epicor ERP. But this leads to a conflict with the general manager, who insists that they can simply hire only people who already know how to use SAP ERP. Which of the following, if true, weakens the general manager's objection to the replacement of SAP ERP with Epicor ERP?

A)Currently all employees in the company are required to attend workshops on how to use SAP ERP.
B)Once employees learn how to use an ERP system, they tend to change employers more readily than before.
C)Experienced users of SAP ERP command much higher salaries than do prospective employees who have no experience in the use of any ERP.
D)The average productivity of employees in the company is below the average productivity of the employees of its competitors.
E)The high costs of updates and upgrades make Epicor ERP more expensive to maintain than SAP ERP.
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58
A review that examined the effects of the four sets of behaviors across multiple studies found that openness and collaborating were both associated with superior group performance, whereas avoiding and competing strategies were associated with significantly worse group performance.
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59
Collectivists are more interested in demonstrations of concern and working through third parties to resolve disputes, whereas individualists are more likely to confront differences of opinion directly and openly.
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60
All of the following are benefits of conflict in organizations except ________.

A)increased self-evaluation and change
B)increased groupthink
C)increased creativity and innovation
D)increased curiosity among group members
E)increased opportunity to air problems
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61
In case of distributive bargaining, the ________ point marks the lowest outcome that is acceptable-the point below which the party would break off negotiations rather than accept a less favorable settlement.

A)resistance
B)tolerance
C)target
D)focal
E)distribution
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62
Distributive bargaining attempts to create a win-win solution for both the parties.
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63
Negotiation is a process that begins when one party perceives that another party has negatively affected, or is about to negatively affect, something that the first party cares about.
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64
In the case of a distributive bargaining, the ________ point indicates what a person would like to achieve out of the negotiation.

A)resistance
B)distribution
C)target
D)bargaining
E)focus
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65
The two general approaches to negotiation are ________ bargaining and ________ bargaining.

A)emotional; rational
B)affective; reflective
C)distributive; integrative
D)formal; informal
E)legal; restrictive
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66
In terms of intraorganizational behavior, all things being equal, why is integrative bargaining preferable to distributive bargaining?
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67
The terms negotiation and ________ are used interchangeably.

A)win-lose
B)bargaining
C)collaboration
D)accommodation
E)compromise
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68
The management has decided to try to find a win-win solution to help both parties resolve their differences. Management is attempting to engage in ________ bargaining.

A)integrative
B)reflective
C)surface
D)distributive
E)reformatory
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69
As both sides agree that they are competing over a fixed amount of resources, each side feels that what one side wins, the other loses. Based on this information, we can say that the two sides are engaged in ________.

A)conciliation
B)distributive bargaining
C)mediation
D)integrative bargaining
E)arbitration
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70
________ bargaining is negotiation that seeks to divide a fixed amount of goods or services.

A)Distributive
B)Integrative
C)Reflective
D)Affective
E)Conjunctive
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71
In a negotiation between a man and a woman, we would expect the woman to ________ than the man.

A)act more assertively
B)show higher self-interest
C)be more accommodating
D)place a higher value on the economic outcome
E)be more proactive in getting negotiations underway
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72
None of the parties involved in the dispute wants to reach a win-win agreement. They are each highly focused on their demands, which they would like to achieve, otherwise known as their ________ points.

A)focal
B)distribution
C)resistance
D)tolerance
E)target
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73
In terms of intraorganizational behavior, all things being equal, integrative bargaining is preferable to distributive bargaining.
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74
Describe the first step of the negotiation process. How does this step affect negotiating parties' relationship? How does the negotiating parties' relationship help determine the kind of bargaining that will be done (integrative or distributive)?
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75
Which of the following statements is true regarding distributive bargaining?

A)It operates under zero-sum conditions.
B)It focuses on long-term relationships.
C)It involves high information sharing.
D)It attempts to create a win-win solution.
E)It is rarely used in labor-management negotiations.
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76
Karl is the labor union negotiator. Today, he is meeting with the top management to discuss the new five-year contract, including wages and benefits. This labor-management negotiation over wages is most likely to use ________ bargaining.

A)integrative
B)reflective
C)distributive
D)evaluative
E)associative
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77
Which of the following is true regarding negotiation outcomes?

A)Overall agreeableness is weakly related to negotiation outcomes.
B)Overall agreeableness is strongly related to negotiation outcomes.
C)Overall agreeableness is weakly related to negotiation outcomes only when the situation is stressful.
D)Overall agreeableness is strongly related to negotiation outcomes only when the situation is stressful.
E)Overall agreeableness is unrelated to negotiation outcomes.
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78
During a negotiation, making an initial offer leads to the ________ bias.

A)self-serving
B)framing
C)attributional
D)anchoring
E)belief
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79
Discuss the effects of agreeableness on the effectiveness of negotiations.
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80
Which of the following statements is true regarding integrative bargaining?

A)Integrative bargaining leaves one party a loser.
B)Integrative bargaining is used in labor-management negotiations most of the time.
C)Integrative bargaining focuses on long-term relationships.
D)Integrative bargaining operates under zero-sum conditions.
E)Integrative bargaining involves low information sharing.
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