Deck 11: Interpersonal Conflict and Conflict Management

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conflicts are often hidden and disguised as conflicts.

A) Content; workplace
B) Money; relationship
C) Social allergen; money
D) Relationship; content
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Members of cultures avoid conflict more.

A) individualist
B) high-context
C) collectivist
D) low-context
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Physical flight, falling asleep, or just mentally withdrawing are all examples of which conflict strategy?

A) avoidance
B) redefinition
C) empathy
D) gunnysacking
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conflict centers on objects, events, and persons in the world that are usually external to the involved people.

A) Content
B) Relationship
C) Factual
D) Inferential
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Which of the following is the most common source of couple conflict for all kinds of couples?

A) social issues such as parents and politics
B) personal flaw issues such as drinking or personal grooming
C) intimacy issues such as love and sex
D) distrust issues such as previous relationships and lying
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When working to manage a conflict, it is important to first .

A) set the stage
B) identify the goal
C) weigh costs and benefits
D) evaluate your choices
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When you define the conflict during conflict management, it is recommended that you .

A) focus on the present
B) try to read the other person's mind
C) define only content issues
D) use abstract terms
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Devauris did not want to take on another Saturday shift, but he did not want to cause trouble with his supervisor, so he said yes. This is an example of the conflict style.

A) accommodating
B) avoiding
C) collaborating
D) compromising
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Refusing to discuss the conflict and listen to the other person's point of view is a form of .

A) nonnegotiation
B) gunnysacking
C) force
D) silencers
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When Shayna and Kris argue, Shayna's strategy is to bring up Kris's previous failures and indiscretions in order to ignore the problem at hand. Shayna's behavior is best described as .

A) face-detracting
B) spamming
C) gunnysacking
D) beltlining
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Jaxson's style of conflict is to shrink away from any argument, change the topic when the argument is brought up, and withdraw from the scene either physically or psychologically. This is known as the style.

A) accommodating
B) competing
C) avoiding
D) collaborating
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The style of conflict management represents great concern for your own needs and desires, and little concern for the needs and desires of others.

A) avoiding
B) competing
C) accommodating
D) collaborating
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Interpersonal conflict occurs when people are mutually aware that their goals are incompatible, perceive each other as interfering with the attainment of their own goals, and .

A) have an unhealthy relationship
B) work together closely
C) are interdependent
D) have previously experienced conflict
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Which of the following is the most common cause of workplace conflict?

A) lack of openness
B) grapevine rumors
C) allocation of resources
D) personality clashes
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According to critical thinking pioneer Edward deBono, which "thinking hat" asks you to become a devil's advocate when trying to solve a conflict?

A) the negative argument hat
B) the fact hat
C) the control of thinking hat
D) the feeling hat
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A negative effect of conflict is that .

A) it forces us to examine a problem
B) it leads to increased negative feelings
C) it airs grievances in a relationship
D) it is inevitable
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According to one study on violence and force, what percentage of married people experienced physical and symbolic violence?

A) 10 percent
B) 30 percent
C) 50 percent
D) 70 percent
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Which conflict style is considered the ideal?

A) competing
B) avoiding
C) accommodating
D) collaborating
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The final step in the conflict management process is .

A) experience your negative feelings
B) wrap it up
C) evaluate your choice
D) accept or reject the choice
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During the final stage of conflict management, it is recommended that you .

A) avoid apologizing to ease guilt
B) decrease cherishing behaviors to give each other space
C) identify any fight strategies that aggravated the situation
D) recognize that future disagreements will always lead to major blowups
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Aggressiveness is destructive, while argumentativeness is constructive.
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is disagreement between or among connected individuals who perceive their goals as incompatible.
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is the most popular tactic of verbal aggressiveness for its effectiveness in inflicting psychological pain.

A) Hostility
B) Argumentativeness
C) Loss of credibility
D) Character attack
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When Lea and Tina argue, Lea usually starts crying and claims she feels sick. What unproductive strategy is Lea using?

A) empathizing
B) gunnysacking
C) beltlining
D) silencers
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In the conflict style, your concern is with both your own and the other person's needs. This style is often considered the ideal.
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The negative practice of storing up grievances so they may be unloaded at another time is
referred to as .
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Research shows that men are more likely to withdraw from a conflict situation than women.
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techniques help the other person maintain a positive image.

A) Face-detracting
B) Face-enhancing
C) Avoidance
D) Verbal aggression
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Conflict styles are influenced by personality, family history, and emotional state.
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Rashid gives in to his girlfriend when they fight just to keep the peace in the relationship. He is engaging in the compromising style of conflict management.
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is a type of disconfirmation and an unproductive conflict strategy in which one person tries to win an argument by inflicting psychological pain.

A) Face-detracting
B) Verbal argumentativeness
C) Verbal aggressiveness
D) Force
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is a quality to be cultivated, rather than avoided.

A) Verbal aggressiveness
B) Passive aggressiveness
C) Beltlining
D) Argumentativeness
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Gossiping, treating others as inferior, verbal insults, and excessive blaming that take place during online communication are referred to as _ .
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All cultures define what constitutes conflict in the same way.
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An) is a personal habit of a friend or romantic partner that you find annoying, unpleasant, distasteful, impolite, inconsiderate, or uncouth.
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Conflict should be avoided whenever possible in order to maintain relationship harmony.
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To be more effective in conflict situations, you should state your thoughts and feelings objectively.
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Typical arguments involving same-sex and opposite-sex friends involve violations of friendship rules and shared living spaces.
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Camille gets annoyed at telling Bryce over and over to stop texting when he is talking to her. This is an example of a social allergen.
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Conflict is a sign of a troubled relationship.
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strategies are those that attack a person's positive or negative face.
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Identify the seven steps in the multistep conflict management process described in the text, and explain what occurs at each step.
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When you refuse to direct any attention to managing the conflict or to listening to the other person's argument, you are practicing the strategy of .
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Describe the five conflict styles. Which is the ideal style and why?
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Explain the differences between face-attacking strategies and face-enhancing strategies, then discuss the different methods of face-attacking. Include examples in your response.
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The positive tactic of refers to your willingness to argue for a point of view, and your tendency to speak your mind on significant issues.
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Explain the difference between verbal aggressiveness and argumentativeness. Which is considered positive and why?
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Conflict can have both positive and negative effects. Discuss two positive and two negative effects of conflict, based on the text and your personal experiences.
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Deck 11: Interpersonal Conflict and Conflict Management
1
conflicts are often hidden and disguised as conflicts.

A) Content; workplace
B) Money; relationship
C) Social allergen; money
D) Relationship; content
D
2
Members of cultures avoid conflict more.

A) individualist
B) high-context
C) collectivist
D) low-context
C
3
Physical flight, falling asleep, or just mentally withdrawing are all examples of which conflict strategy?

A) avoidance
B) redefinition
C) empathy
D) gunnysacking
A
4
conflict centers on objects, events, and persons in the world that are usually external to the involved people.

A) Content
B) Relationship
C) Factual
D) Inferential
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5
Which of the following is the most common source of couple conflict for all kinds of couples?

A) social issues such as parents and politics
B) personal flaw issues such as drinking or personal grooming
C) intimacy issues such as love and sex
D) distrust issues such as previous relationships and lying
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When working to manage a conflict, it is important to first .

A) set the stage
B) identify the goal
C) weigh costs and benefits
D) evaluate your choices
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7
When you define the conflict during conflict management, it is recommended that you .

A) focus on the present
B) try to read the other person's mind
C) define only content issues
D) use abstract terms
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8
Devauris did not want to take on another Saturday shift, but he did not want to cause trouble with his supervisor, so he said yes. This is an example of the conflict style.

A) accommodating
B) avoiding
C) collaborating
D) compromising
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9
Refusing to discuss the conflict and listen to the other person's point of view is a form of .

A) nonnegotiation
B) gunnysacking
C) force
D) silencers
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10
When Shayna and Kris argue, Shayna's strategy is to bring up Kris's previous failures and indiscretions in order to ignore the problem at hand. Shayna's behavior is best described as .

A) face-detracting
B) spamming
C) gunnysacking
D) beltlining
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Jaxson's style of conflict is to shrink away from any argument, change the topic when the argument is brought up, and withdraw from the scene either physically or psychologically. This is known as the style.

A) accommodating
B) competing
C) avoiding
D) collaborating
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The style of conflict management represents great concern for your own needs and desires, and little concern for the needs and desires of others.

A) avoiding
B) competing
C) accommodating
D) collaborating
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13
Interpersonal conflict occurs when people are mutually aware that their goals are incompatible, perceive each other as interfering with the attainment of their own goals, and .

A) have an unhealthy relationship
B) work together closely
C) are interdependent
D) have previously experienced conflict
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Which of the following is the most common cause of workplace conflict?

A) lack of openness
B) grapevine rumors
C) allocation of resources
D) personality clashes
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15
According to critical thinking pioneer Edward deBono, which "thinking hat" asks you to become a devil's advocate when trying to solve a conflict?

A) the negative argument hat
B) the fact hat
C) the control of thinking hat
D) the feeling hat
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16
A negative effect of conflict is that .

A) it forces us to examine a problem
B) it leads to increased negative feelings
C) it airs grievances in a relationship
D) it is inevitable
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According to one study on violence and force, what percentage of married people experienced physical and symbolic violence?

A) 10 percent
B) 30 percent
C) 50 percent
D) 70 percent
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Which conflict style is considered the ideal?

A) competing
B) avoiding
C) accommodating
D) collaborating
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19
The final step in the conflict management process is .

A) experience your negative feelings
B) wrap it up
C) evaluate your choice
D) accept or reject the choice
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20
During the final stage of conflict management, it is recommended that you .

A) avoid apologizing to ease guilt
B) decrease cherishing behaviors to give each other space
C) identify any fight strategies that aggravated the situation
D) recognize that future disagreements will always lead to major blowups
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Aggressiveness is destructive, while argumentativeness is constructive.
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is disagreement between or among connected individuals who perceive their goals as incompatible.
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23
is the most popular tactic of verbal aggressiveness for its effectiveness in inflicting psychological pain.

A) Hostility
B) Argumentativeness
C) Loss of credibility
D) Character attack
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24
When Lea and Tina argue, Lea usually starts crying and claims she feels sick. What unproductive strategy is Lea using?

A) empathizing
B) gunnysacking
C) beltlining
D) silencers
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In the conflict style, your concern is with both your own and the other person's needs. This style is often considered the ideal.
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The negative practice of storing up grievances so they may be unloaded at another time is
referred to as .
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Research shows that men are more likely to withdraw from a conflict situation than women.
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techniques help the other person maintain a positive image.

A) Face-detracting
B) Face-enhancing
C) Avoidance
D) Verbal aggression
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Conflict styles are influenced by personality, family history, and emotional state.
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Rashid gives in to his girlfriend when they fight just to keep the peace in the relationship. He is engaging in the compromising style of conflict management.
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is a type of disconfirmation and an unproductive conflict strategy in which one person tries to win an argument by inflicting psychological pain.

A) Face-detracting
B) Verbal argumentativeness
C) Verbal aggressiveness
D) Force
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is a quality to be cultivated, rather than avoided.

A) Verbal aggressiveness
B) Passive aggressiveness
C) Beltlining
D) Argumentativeness
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Gossiping, treating others as inferior, verbal insults, and excessive blaming that take place during online communication are referred to as _ .
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All cultures define what constitutes conflict in the same way.
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An) is a personal habit of a friend or romantic partner that you find annoying, unpleasant, distasteful, impolite, inconsiderate, or uncouth.
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Conflict should be avoided whenever possible in order to maintain relationship harmony.
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To be more effective in conflict situations, you should state your thoughts and feelings objectively.
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Typical arguments involving same-sex and opposite-sex friends involve violations of friendship rules and shared living spaces.
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Camille gets annoyed at telling Bryce over and over to stop texting when he is talking to her. This is an example of a social allergen.
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Conflict is a sign of a troubled relationship.
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strategies are those that attack a person's positive or negative face.
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Identify the seven steps in the multistep conflict management process described in the text, and explain what occurs at each step.
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When you refuse to direct any attention to managing the conflict or to listening to the other person's argument, you are practicing the strategy of .
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Describe the five conflict styles. Which is the ideal style and why?
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Explain the differences between face-attacking strategies and face-enhancing strategies, then discuss the different methods of face-attacking. Include examples in your response.
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The positive tactic of refers to your willingness to argue for a point of view, and your tendency to speak your mind on significant issues.
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Explain the difference between verbal aggressiveness and argumentativeness. Which is considered positive and why?
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Conflict can have both positive and negative effects. Discuss two positive and two negative effects of conflict, based on the text and your personal experiences.
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