Deck 11: Managing Conflict

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Assessing conflict may be accomplished by:

A) Identifying individual contributions
B) Assessing the working of the overall system
C) Determining recurring patterns inside the system
D) All of the above
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We will most likely adopt a(n)________ style if we have a low concern for self and high concern for others.

A) Dominating
B) Avoiding
C) Compromising
D) Obliging
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Which of the following theories of conflict holds that people evaluate their interpersonal relationships in terms of their value?

A) Attribution theory
B) Systems theory
C) Social exchange theory
D) Evaluation theory
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The collaboration approach to conflict is ________ on assertiveness and ________ on cooperation.

A) Low; low
B) High; low
C) Low; high
D) High; high
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The more we ________ other people,the more ________ we will be of their motives in conflicts.

A) Trust; certain
B) Disappoint; uncertain
C) Trust; uncertain
D) Disappoint; certain
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Becky tends to focus on what she has given up rather than on what has been gained.What is most likely her approach to conflict?

A) Compromise
B) Avoidance
C) Accommodation
D) Collaboration
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Emotional reaction such as anger,hostility,frustration,pain,or anxiety is most likely to occur during which stage of conflict?

A) Frustration
B) Conceptualization
C) Behavior
D) Outcome
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Which of the following is NOT a principle of healthy conflict?

A) Create meaningful conversation
B) Make it material
C) Focus on the future
D) Pursue a noble purpose
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The most common source of internal conflict in an organization is insufficient or unsatisfactory ________.

A) Consequences
B) Rewards
C) Communication
D) Leadership
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Which of the following is a way in which individuals might approach conflict?

A) Competition
B) Collaboration
C) Avoidance
D) All of the above
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Conflicts based on ________ tend to be highly emotional and difficult to resolve.

A) Information deficiencies
B) Personal differences
C) Role incompatibility
D) Environmental stress
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________ has been found to be an initial predictor of poor performance.

A) Satisfaction
B) Complacency
C) Contentment
D) Anxiety
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Jonathan is interested in his own position and views the world as a zero-sum game with winners and losers.What is most likely his approach to conflict?

A) Competition
B) Avoidance
C) Accommodation
D) Collaboration
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Social service organizations with workers with heavy caseloads have unusually high turnover rates.This is an example of which of the following sources of conflict?

A) Personal differences
B) Information deficiencies
C) Role incompatibility
D) Environmental stress
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High levels of conflict on city councils were associated with:

A) Stress
B) Diminished performance
C) Failure
D) All of the above
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Taking action to satisfy the other party's needs and concerns is known as:

A) Assertiveness
B) Cooperativeness
C) Supportiveness
D) Aggressiveness
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According to Wagner and Hollenbeck,which of the following is a benefit of conflict?

A) Conflict lessens social tensions
B) Conflict supplies feedback
C) Conflict helps to stimulate innovation
D) All of the above
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The avoidance approach to conflict is ________ on assertiveness and ________ on cooperation.

A) Low; low
B) High; low
C) Low; high
D) High; high
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When employees are ________,morale tends to be low and the amount of conflict increases.

A) Complacent
B) Anxious
C) Punished
D) Overwhelmed
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Employees in a local government garbage collection unit believed that promotions were given only to those who belonged to the after-hours bowling team.This is an example of which of the following sources of conflict?

A) Personal differences
B) Information deficiencies
C) Role incompatibility
D) Environmental stress
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Culture is fairly stagnant and does not evolve over time.
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Generational differences are a potential source of conflict in the work place.
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People tend to give reasons such as unstable causes,judgments,and environmental conditions rather than recognize that their own behavior is contributing to the conflicts.
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Many managers feel too secure to stir up conflict among their subordinates.
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Discuss what happens to conflicts as relationships become closer,more personal,and more interdependent.What are implications for public organizations?
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"Conflict intelligence" is defined as the ability to read conflict situations and respond to ways that can resolve the conflict.
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Compare and contrast the theories of conflict.What are some advantages and disadvantages of each? Discuss,providing relevant examples where appropriate.
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Avoiding disputes or refraining from direct confrontation with conflict issues in a formal or public sphere has been found to be a prevailing mode of conflict management by members of majority groups.
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Describe how you deal with conflict? What does that say about your personality? Are you more likely to accommodate or avoid confrontations?
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Issues that are worth conflict connect people with a sense of purpose beyond self-interest.
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"Principled" negotiation among parties contrasts with "positional" negotiation by:

A) Separating people from the problem
B) Asking the why and why not questions
C) Brainstorming solutions
D) All of the above
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While Nelson Mandela served as a political prisoner and then as president of South Africa,he exhibited the conflict-management strategy of domination.
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According to the attribution theory of conflict,satisfied individuals are more likely to attribute the causes of their problems to flaws in other parties or in their situations.
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Systems theory urges that conflict be viewed as one aspect of a larger system of interactions.
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Until the 1940s,the role of the manager was to eliminate conflict in the workplace,usually by punishing the perceived initiators.
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Which of the following are considered the main types of conflicts encountered by public managers?

A) Intrapersonal, interpersonal, intergroup, and intragroup
B) Intrapersonal, interpersonal, intergroup, and team conflict
C) Intrapersonal, interpersonal, team, and generational
D) None of the above
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Conflict can be extremely beneficial to the workplace.
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The competition approach to conflict is low on assertiveness and low on cooperation.
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Discuss the various sources of conflict.Which are easiest to resolve and which are the most difficult?
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What are approaches a manager can use in engaging in constructive conflict?

A) Reflect, get feedback, gradually correct the problem
B) Reflect, get feedback, immediately correct the problem
C) Conflict is normal but can only be addressed by punishing the initiators
D) None of the above
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Discuss the common mistakes in negotiation.Why are good listening skills important in negotiations?
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The public administrator often is placed in the role of deciding among conflicting priorities and is drawn into the center of the conflict.Why is this so? What can an administrator do in these situations?
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Describe the stages of conflict.What occurs at each stage? How can conflict be managed effectively during each of the stages? Discuss,providing relevant examples where appropriate.
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Assessing conflict may be accomplished by:

A) Identifying individual contributions
B) Assessing the working of the overall system
C) Determining recurring patterns inside the system
D) All of the above
D
2
We will most likely adopt a(n)________ style if we have a low concern for self and high concern for others.

A) Dominating
B) Avoiding
C) Compromising
D) Obliging
D
3
Which of the following theories of conflict holds that people evaluate their interpersonal relationships in terms of their value?

A) Attribution theory
B) Systems theory
C) Social exchange theory
D) Evaluation theory
C
4
The collaboration approach to conflict is ________ on assertiveness and ________ on cooperation.

A) Low; low
B) High; low
C) Low; high
D) High; high
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The more we ________ other people,the more ________ we will be of their motives in conflicts.

A) Trust; certain
B) Disappoint; uncertain
C) Trust; uncertain
D) Disappoint; certain
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Becky tends to focus on what she has given up rather than on what has been gained.What is most likely her approach to conflict?

A) Compromise
B) Avoidance
C) Accommodation
D) Collaboration
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Emotional reaction such as anger,hostility,frustration,pain,or anxiety is most likely to occur during which stage of conflict?

A) Frustration
B) Conceptualization
C) Behavior
D) Outcome
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Which of the following is NOT a principle of healthy conflict?

A) Create meaningful conversation
B) Make it material
C) Focus on the future
D) Pursue a noble purpose
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The most common source of internal conflict in an organization is insufficient or unsatisfactory ________.

A) Consequences
B) Rewards
C) Communication
D) Leadership
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Which of the following is a way in which individuals might approach conflict?

A) Competition
B) Collaboration
C) Avoidance
D) All of the above
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Conflicts based on ________ tend to be highly emotional and difficult to resolve.

A) Information deficiencies
B) Personal differences
C) Role incompatibility
D) Environmental stress
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________ has been found to be an initial predictor of poor performance.

A) Satisfaction
B) Complacency
C) Contentment
D) Anxiety
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Jonathan is interested in his own position and views the world as a zero-sum game with winners and losers.What is most likely his approach to conflict?

A) Competition
B) Avoidance
C) Accommodation
D) Collaboration
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Social service organizations with workers with heavy caseloads have unusually high turnover rates.This is an example of which of the following sources of conflict?

A) Personal differences
B) Information deficiencies
C) Role incompatibility
D) Environmental stress
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High levels of conflict on city councils were associated with:

A) Stress
B) Diminished performance
C) Failure
D) All of the above
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Taking action to satisfy the other party's needs and concerns is known as:

A) Assertiveness
B) Cooperativeness
C) Supportiveness
D) Aggressiveness
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According to Wagner and Hollenbeck,which of the following is a benefit of conflict?

A) Conflict lessens social tensions
B) Conflict supplies feedback
C) Conflict helps to stimulate innovation
D) All of the above
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The avoidance approach to conflict is ________ on assertiveness and ________ on cooperation.

A) Low; low
B) High; low
C) Low; high
D) High; high
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When employees are ________,morale tends to be low and the amount of conflict increases.

A) Complacent
B) Anxious
C) Punished
D) Overwhelmed
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Employees in a local government garbage collection unit believed that promotions were given only to those who belonged to the after-hours bowling team.This is an example of which of the following sources of conflict?

A) Personal differences
B) Information deficiencies
C) Role incompatibility
D) Environmental stress
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Culture is fairly stagnant and does not evolve over time.
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Generational differences are a potential source of conflict in the work place.
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People tend to give reasons such as unstable causes,judgments,and environmental conditions rather than recognize that their own behavior is contributing to the conflicts.
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Many managers feel too secure to stir up conflict among their subordinates.
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Discuss what happens to conflicts as relationships become closer,more personal,and more interdependent.What are implications for public organizations?
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"Conflict intelligence" is defined as the ability to read conflict situations and respond to ways that can resolve the conflict.
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Compare and contrast the theories of conflict.What are some advantages and disadvantages of each? Discuss,providing relevant examples where appropriate.
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Avoiding disputes or refraining from direct confrontation with conflict issues in a formal or public sphere has been found to be a prevailing mode of conflict management by members of majority groups.
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Describe how you deal with conflict? What does that say about your personality? Are you more likely to accommodate or avoid confrontations?
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Issues that are worth conflict connect people with a sense of purpose beyond self-interest.
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"Principled" negotiation among parties contrasts with "positional" negotiation by:

A) Separating people from the problem
B) Asking the why and why not questions
C) Brainstorming solutions
D) All of the above
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While Nelson Mandela served as a political prisoner and then as president of South Africa,he exhibited the conflict-management strategy of domination.
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According to the attribution theory of conflict,satisfied individuals are more likely to attribute the causes of their problems to flaws in other parties or in their situations.
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Systems theory urges that conflict be viewed as one aspect of a larger system of interactions.
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Until the 1940s,the role of the manager was to eliminate conflict in the workplace,usually by punishing the perceived initiators.
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Which of the following are considered the main types of conflicts encountered by public managers?

A) Intrapersonal, interpersonal, intergroup, and intragroup
B) Intrapersonal, interpersonal, intergroup, and team conflict
C) Intrapersonal, interpersonal, team, and generational
D) None of the above
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Conflict can be extremely beneficial to the workplace.
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The competition approach to conflict is low on assertiveness and low on cooperation.
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39
Discuss the various sources of conflict.Which are easiest to resolve and which are the most difficult?
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What are approaches a manager can use in engaging in constructive conflict?

A) Reflect, get feedback, gradually correct the problem
B) Reflect, get feedback, immediately correct the problem
C) Conflict is normal but can only be addressed by punishing the initiators
D) None of the above
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Discuss the common mistakes in negotiation.Why are good listening skills important in negotiations?
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The public administrator often is placed in the role of deciding among conflicting priorities and is drawn into the center of the conflict.Why is this so? What can an administrator do in these situations?
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Describe the stages of conflict.What occurs at each stage? How can conflict be managed effectively during each of the stages? Discuss,providing relevant examples where appropriate.
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