Exam 6: Emotions in Conflict
Exam 1: The Nature of Conflict28 Questions
Exam 2: Perspectives on Conflict28 Questions
Exam 3: Interests and Goals29 Questions
Exam 4: Power: the Structure of Conflict26 Questions
Exam 5: Conflict Styles29 Questions
Exam 6: Emotions in Conflict30 Questions
Exam 7: Analyzing Your Conflicts29 Questions
Exam 8: Interpersonal Negotiation28 Questions
Exam 9: Third-Party Intervention29 Questions
Exam 10: The Practice of Forgiveness and Reconciliation29 Questions
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The text says "emotions" and "feelings" are the same thing.
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Self-protective emotions are associated with:
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Your authors contend that conflict always occurs on an emotional dimension.
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One important part of expressing anger in a responsible manner includes:
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What is the relationship between anger and fear? What about aggression?
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Lori traditionally hosts Thanksgiving at her house for 10-15 relatives.Rarely do the guests help with dinner,clean up,or even say "Thank you." This has been going on for so long that she resents hosting the dinner.So--This year she assigned each person to bring a food or do a particular task.A few guests opted out,but the remainder came to dinner,and everyone (including Lori)had a good time.Lori's anger served one of many important functions:
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"When you tease me in front of our friends,I feel embarrassed" is an example of:
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What do your authors mean when they say you must assume self-responsibility,in terms of emotions,in order to transform your conflicts with others?
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Explain the statement that "anger remains or grows rather than lessens with unbounded expression."
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__________ are more likely than __________ to cover up anger.
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During a year-long divorce and custody dispute,Patrick started calling his soon-to-be ex-wife terrible names in front of their children and her friends.In response,Becky called Patrick's employer and told them what a terrible person Patrick is.Events such as these went on for months.These behaviors wrecked the couple's chance for collaboration because each person was operating on which part of the "intensity continuum"?
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Discuss the "tension of opposites"-the urge to either "move toward or against" our emotions.First,describe the two tensions.Second,provide an example of each.Be sure to use terms from the text explain this principle of emotion.
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Describe the "circumplex model of affect," which includes two dimensions-pleasant/unpleasant and activation/deactivation.How can this model help you understand and express your emotions more effectively?
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__________ are more likely than __________ to cover up sadness.
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According to the text,the type of emotions expressed can define the
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