Deck 11: Conflict
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Deck 11: Conflict
1
To the extent that each party proposes a solution that underscores the intention to cooperation, _____________ and egocentrism levels are reduced.
A) Anger
B) Cooperative
C) Defensiveness
D) Accommodating
E) None of the above
A) Anger
B) Cooperative
C) Defensiveness
D) Accommodating
E) None of the above
C
2
_______________ and _____________ play parts in hindering or helping conflict resolution.
A) Problem; solution
B) Males; females
C) Media; technology
D) Attitude; words
E) Position in society; salary
A) Problem; solution
B) Males; females
C) Media; technology
D) Attitude; words
E) Position in society; salary
C
3
A conflict can result from which of the following except:
A) Real differences
B) Misunderstanding
C) Anger
D) Agreement
A) Real differences
B) Misunderstanding
C) Anger
D) Agreement
D
4
Which conflict-management style attempts to find the middle ground and work toward it?
A) Avoidance
B) Compromising
C) Competitive
D) Accommodative
A) Avoidance
B) Compromising
C) Competitive
D) Accommodative
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5
Because they believe conflict should be avoided in favor of harmony, those with accommodative styles are __________________.
A) Dangerous
B) Wishy-washy
C) Appeasers
D) Argumentative
A) Dangerous
B) Wishy-washy
C) Appeasers
D) Argumentative
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6
Conflict is apt to develop because we don't like to feel compelled to do something we do not want to do. This is an example of what type of conflict-generating behavior?
A) Preemptive striking
B) Forcing
C) Blaming
D) None of the above
A) Preemptive striking
B) Forcing
C) Blaming
D) None of the above
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7
This conflict occurs when one or both of the parties fail to perceive that you actually agree.
A) Content conflict
B) Pseudo-conflict
C) Value conflict
D) Ego conflict
A) Content conflict
B) Pseudo-conflict
C) Value conflict
D) Ego conflict
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8
The ability to communicate _______________ usually puts you at an advantage when involved in a conflict.
A) Assertively
B) Aggressively
C) Passively
D) Confrontationally
E) Nonassertively
A) Assertively
B) Aggressively
C) Passively
D) Confrontationally
E) Nonassertively
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9
Blake and Mouton create this grid to determine conflict behavior and how people resolve conflict.
A) Conflict resolution
B) Conflict management
C) Conflict solutions
D) Conflict values
A) Conflict resolution
B) Conflict management
C) Conflict solutions
D) Conflict values
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10
Two types of goals that help to identify conflict are which of the following?
A) Shareable, nonshareable
B) Pseudo, simple
C) Ego, value
D) None of the above
A) Shareable, nonshareable
B) Pseudo, simple
C) Ego, value
D) None of the above
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11
If members of older and younger generations could ___________ one another, a fuller, more meaningful understanding might develop between them.
A) Empathize with
B) Understand
C) Discuss ideas with
D) Stop arguing with
E) None of the above
A) Empathize with
B) Understand
C) Discuss ideas with
D) Stop arguing with
E) None of the above
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12
An example of nonassertive language is which of the following?
A) "Great!"
B) "Um, hey . . . "
C) "I'm fed up with you."
D) "I'm busy."
A) "Great!"
B) "Um, hey . . . "
C) "I'm fed up with you."
D) "I'm busy."
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13
In ___________ _____________, the parties to the conflict are the characters and the conflict is the plot.
A) Reality TV
B) DESC Script
C) Role reversal
D) Accommodating theory
A) Reality TV
B) DESC Script
C) Role reversal
D) Accommodating theory
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14
Which is not an expressive conflict style?
A) Nonassertive
B) Assertive
C) Aggressive
D) Nonaggressive
A) Nonassertive
B) Assertive
C) Aggressive
D) Nonaggressive
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15
This behavior occurs when one saves all complaints and brings them all up in one conversation.
A) Hoarding
B) Gunnysacking
C) Arguing
A) Hoarding
B) Gunnysacking
C) Arguing
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16
Benefits of functional orientation of conflict include all of the following except:
A) Willingness to listen to opposing views
B) Openness to changing behaviors
C) Not accepting differences in others
D) They do not damage relationships
A) Willingness to listen to opposing views
B) Openness to changing behaviors
C) Not accepting differences in others
D) They do not damage relationships
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17
________________ tend to pursue their own self-interests without orienting themselves to a partner's perspectives.
A) Males
B) Females
C) Older people
D) Teenagers
A) Males
B) Females
C) Older people
D) Teenagers
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18
_________________ ________________ create a power imbalance by giving everyone more right than they give themselves, and __________ ________ create an imbalance by giving themselves more rights than others.
A) Assertive persons; nonassertive persons
B) Aggressive persons; nonaggressive persons
C) Nonassertive persons; aggressive persons
D) Aggressive persons; assertive persons
A) Assertive persons; nonassertive persons
B) Aggressive persons; nonaggressive persons
C) Nonassertive persons; aggressive persons
D) Aggressive persons; assertive persons
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19
Interaction that is hostile and insulting is often referred to as _____________.
A) Argument
B) Aggression
C) Texting
D) Flaming
A) Argument
B) Aggression
C) Texting
D) Flaming
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20
In this type of conflict, one party often aims to harm or at least seriously debilitate the other.
A) High-intensity
B) Low-intensity
C) Medium-intensity
D) Moderate-intensity
A) High-intensity
B) Low-intensity
C) Medium-intensity
D) Moderate-intensity
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21
Conflict is created and maintained through behavior, and it tests every relationship.
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22
Once you have described the problem and expressed your feelings, your next step is to discuss changing. This is often the "express" portion of the DESC Script.
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23
Indirect and passive in how they approach conflict, compromisers tend to trivialize it by glossing over differences and downplaying disagreements.
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24
Collaborators see conflict as a means of improving relationships.
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25
Forces within us that oppose each other can build to create a conflict, or we may find ourselves experiencing tension as outside forces combine to create conflict.
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26
Conflicts don't usually create problems; so what does create the problems?
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27
Men and women are similar in how committed they are to conflict resolution.
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28
An ego conflict occurs when two parties disagree over matters of fact.
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29
Interpersonal conflict is not based on interaction.
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30
A struggle between interdependent parties often occurs when parties find incompatibility of their __________.
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31
Parties to a conflict who lack openness usually are unconcerned with the other's feelings, believing that it is unnecessary that each party to the conflict benefit from a positive outcome.
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32
List one function of conflict and explain how using this approach is beneficial.
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33
All behavioral changes have consequences in the form of punishments or rewards.
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34
An everyday occurrence, conflict makes sense to learn how to handle conflict constructively so its presence improves our relationships.
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35
Females tend to work toward meeting another's needs.
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36
You have two choices for how you can respond during a conflict: nonassertively or aggressively.
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37
Constructive communication behaviors include win-win opportunities, using effective listening techniques, and failing to view your partner as an equal.
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38
Through role reversal, in which each person imagines him- or herself as the other, the parties come to understand each other, discover creative ways to integrate their interests and concerns, and work toward a common goal.
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39
Conflict is inevitable.
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40
In a low-intensity conflict, although each person wants to win, winning itself is seen as sufficient.
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41
How can one stop flaming from occurring?
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42
List and explain one guideline suggested in your text for resolving conflict.
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43
Competing with, even striving to defeat another person we are in conflict with, is common in what country?
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44
We classify conflict in three ways; what are they?
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45
The choices you make when in conflict ultimately determines the conflict's _________.
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46
Give an example of an interpersonal relationship.
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47
Explain what DESC Script stands for-and its purpose.
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48
Please explain the Social Learning Theory and how it impacts our approach to conflict.
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49
_____________ nonverbal cues include downcast eyes or evasive eye contact, excessive head nodding, body gestures such as hand-wringing, slouched posture, and a low, whining, hesitant, or giggly voice.
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50
Conflicts that are _____________ tend to damage or destroy relationships.
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51
_______________ communication cultures prefer to deal directly with conflict.
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52
Conflicts develop for what reasons? (Please list at least three.)
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53
When each person imagines him- or herself as the other, the parties come to understand one another and discover ways to integrate their interests and concerns. This is known as __________.
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54
Discuss at least two differences between males and females and how they approach and resolve conflict.
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55
List two nonverbal cues that characterize assertion.
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56
How does technology impact our views toward conflict?
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