Deck 8: How Can We Manage Conflict in Intercultural Settings

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Define or describe the types of intercultural conflict discussed in the text: "object conflict," "relationship conflict," and "priority conflict." Give examples of each and discuss how they differ from each other.
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Explain each of the five interpersonal styles of conflict including examples of how to the approaches as part of your explanation.
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How does intergroup conflict differ from intercultural conflict? Describe an intergroup conflict you have experienced as an observer or a participant. Do you have any fresh insight on how that conflict arose with your updated knowledge and awareness of intercultural/intergroup communication?
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Give one specific example of how we can recognize the reasonableness of the "other."
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What is the difference between history and histories and why is this difference important to remember in intergroup conflicts?
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List and explain the four fears surrounding intergroup communication. Give an example of how each of the four.
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Give an example of how the compromising and collaborating approaches to conflict are distinct and describe an example of each approach.
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Describe the concept of forgiveness with regard to conflict. Give a specific example.
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Three types of conflict discussed in the text are ________________, ________________, and ____________________.
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Five approaches to conflict discussed in the text are Collaborating, Compromising, Accommodating, ______________ and ________________
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When you try to fit with other people's wants and needs without any concern for your own it is called _______________.
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Which type of conflict discussed in the text includes judgement of "good and bad?"

A)Priority
B)Relationship
C)Intercultural
D)Object
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The type of intercultural conflict that occurs when two people don't agree about their roles and how they should interact with each other is called:

A)Priority
B)Relationship
C)Intercultural
D)Object
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What was the kernel image that complicated the conflict between Japanese villagers and Western conservationists?

A) Wolf
B) Dolphin
C) Trees
D) Water
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Which is not a condition for successful intergroup contact?

A)Equal status among participants
B)Supportive social climate
C)Joint goals
D)All of these
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When a term is commonly used by both groups who are in conflict, but neither group realizes that the term has a very different meaning for each group it is called a:

A) Kernel image
B) Relationship conflict
C) Circular symbol
D) Collaborating conflict
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______________________ is a conflict management style where both sides give up something in order to find a solution.

A)Collaborating
B)Avoiding
C)Compromising
D)Competing
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Conflict is the expression of dislike for the other person.
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Factoring in face means that you consider how one's public image will be influenced by the conflict and how that may need to be considered in seeking a resolution.
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The two most important dimensions for understanding conflict from the Intercultural conflict model is how direct one is expected to be in a conflict and how emotionally restrained or expressive one is.
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Deck 8: How Can We Manage Conflict in Intercultural Settings
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Define or describe the types of intercultural conflict discussed in the text: "object conflict," "relationship conflict," and "priority conflict." Give examples of each and discuss how they differ from each other.
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Explain each of the five interpersonal styles of conflict including examples of how to the approaches as part of your explanation.
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How does intergroup conflict differ from intercultural conflict? Describe an intergroup conflict you have experienced as an observer or a participant. Do you have any fresh insight on how that conflict arose with your updated knowledge and awareness of intercultural/intergroup communication?
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Give one specific example of how we can recognize the reasonableness of the "other."
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What is the difference between history and histories and why is this difference important to remember in intergroup conflicts?
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List and explain the four fears surrounding intergroup communication. Give an example of how each of the four.
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Give an example of how the compromising and collaborating approaches to conflict are distinct and describe an example of each approach.
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Describe the concept of forgiveness with regard to conflict. Give a specific example.
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Three types of conflict discussed in the text are ________________, ________________, and ____________________.
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Five approaches to conflict discussed in the text are Collaborating, Compromising, Accommodating, ______________ and ________________
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When you try to fit with other people's wants and needs without any concern for your own it is called _______________.
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Which type of conflict discussed in the text includes judgement of "good and bad?"

A)Priority
B)Relationship
C)Intercultural
D)Object
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The type of intercultural conflict that occurs when two people don't agree about their roles and how they should interact with each other is called:

A)Priority
B)Relationship
C)Intercultural
D)Object
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What was the kernel image that complicated the conflict between Japanese villagers and Western conservationists?

A) Wolf
B) Dolphin
C) Trees
D) Water
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Which is not a condition for successful intergroup contact?

A)Equal status among participants
B)Supportive social climate
C)Joint goals
D)All of these
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When a term is commonly used by both groups who are in conflict, but neither group realizes that the term has a very different meaning for each group it is called a:

A) Kernel image
B) Relationship conflict
C) Circular symbol
D) Collaborating conflict
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______________________ is a conflict management style where both sides give up something in order to find a solution.

A)Collaborating
B)Avoiding
C)Compromising
D)Competing
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Conflict is the expression of dislike for the other person.
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Factoring in face means that you consider how one's public image will be influenced by the conflict and how that may need to be considered in seeking a resolution.
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The two most important dimensions for understanding conflict from the Intercultural conflict model is how direct one is expected to be in a conflict and how emotionally restrained or expressive one is.
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