Deck 11: Managing Conflict in the Small Group
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Deck 11: Managing Conflict in the Small Group
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Both computer-mediated groups and face-to-face groups display similar amounts of substantive conflict according to recent studies.
True
2
In what circumstances would it be ethical to take a distributive approach during a conflict with other members of a small group over ends or means? Unethical?
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3
A neutral third party who listens to the goals, needs, evidence, and arguments of persons engaged in conflict, then decides on the resolution of the conflict, is called a(n) ______________.
arbitrator
4
A group member believes that his workload is greater than that of other group members. He also resents the idea that at least two other individuals in the group do not seem to be contributing in an equitable fashion. This is an example of
A) conflict.
B) affective approaches.
C) inequity conflict.
D) deviance.
E) the distributive approach.
A) conflict.
B) affective approaches.
C) inequity conflict.
D) deviance.
E) the distributive approach.
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5
Every conflict management style is appropriate and ethical in some circumstances.
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6
The type of conflict involves both task and relational dimensions of a group is called a(n)
A) relational.
B) extrinsic.
C) inequity.
D) process.
E) task.
A) relational.
B) extrinsic.
C) inequity.
D) process.
E) task.
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7
"Forcing" means that a conflict is resolved by having ______________ break the deadlock.
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8
Shannon is in a heated discussion group. She doesn't like the conflict and just wants to end the arguing. She remarks, "I'll go along with whatever the rest of you want, I just want to end the arguing." Shannon is displaying which conflict management tactic?
A) competition
B) appeasement
C) compromise
D) avoidance
E) accommodation
A) competition
B) appeasement
C) compromise
D) avoidance
E) accommodation
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9
Explain what "relationship conflict" is and the text says its origin is. Give at least one good example of an affective conflict you might see in a group.
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10
The conflict style characterized by a person's denial of the conflict is called
A) competition.
B) appeasement.
C) compromise.
D) avoidance.
E) accommodation.
A) competition.
B) appeasement.
C) compromise.
D) avoidance.
E) accommodation.
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11
The same situation might be perceived as a conflict by one group member and as conflict-free by another.
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12
Principled negotiation requires a group to focus attention on
A) expressing their needs and searching for alternatives that meet those needs.
B) logic of the arguments presented.
C) positions taken by the competing parties.
D) the standards of critical thinking.
E) facts rather than the feelings of the members.
A) expressing their needs and searching for alternatives that meet those needs.
B) logic of the arguments presented.
C) positions taken by the competing parties.
D) the standards of critical thinking.
E) facts rather than the feelings of the members.
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13
What is (are) the negative effect(s) of conflict?
A) Conflict interferes with member motivation.
B) Conflict can split a group apart.
C) All of these answers are correct.
D) Conflict decreases the ability for groups to understand the issues.
E) None of these answers are correct.
A) Conflict interferes with member motivation.
B) Conflict can split a group apart.
C) All of these answers are correct.
D) Conflict decreases the ability for groups to understand the issues.
E) None of these answers are correct.
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14
A recent study found that the more conflict members of work groups had experienced, the more negatively they viewed their group experience.
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15
Specific choices people make in particular situations as they manage conflict are referred to as
A) conflict styles.
B) conflict tactics.
C) conflict resolution.
D) conflict choices.
E) substantive conflict.
A) conflict styles.
B) conflict tactics.
C) conflict resolution.
D) conflict choices.
E) substantive conflict.
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16
A compromise is an integrative, collaborative, resolution to a conflict.
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17
The purpose of starting a task conflict is to
A) gain credibility in the group.
B) win an argument about the group goal or best solution.
C) to address disagreements over ideas, information, reasoning, or evidence.
D) establish norms for reaching consensus decisions.
E) get the group to use a better method of group decision making.
A) gain credibility in the group.
B) win an argument about the group goal or best solution.
C) to address disagreements over ideas, information, reasoning, or evidence.
D) establish norms for reaching consensus decisions.
E) get the group to use a better method of group decision making.
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18
An inequity conflict occurs when a member thinks that another (member or members) is (are) NOT ______________.
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19
Americans (from the United States) are strongly against conflict and work hard to avoid it.
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20
Avoiding expression of disagreement with another member can contribute to a poor decision.
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21
A basic approach toward conflict management that assumes that what one person gains is at another's expense is called the
A) compromise.
B) distributive approach.
C) integrative approach.
D) collective approach.
E) common group dialogue.
A) compromise.
B) distributive approach.
C) integrative approach.
D) collective approach.
E) common group dialogue.
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22
Your _____________ lens contributes to how you value, approach, and manage conflict.
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23
Conflicts about values and goals are usually the easiest types to resolve with a consensus decision.
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24
A member who is perceived by the other members as substantially different from them in a belief related to the group's work is called a(n) ______________.
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25
"Collaboration" and "compromise" are synonyms for the same style of conflict management.
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26
What conflict style includes everyone giving something up?
A) Competition
B) Compromise
C) Accommodation
D) Avoidance
E) Collaboration
A) Competition
B) Compromise
C) Accommodation
D) Avoidance
E) Collaboration
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27
Some computer programs for group decision making allow members to see all evaluative comments simultaneously.
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28
Researchers found that innovative deviance decreased the amount of critical thinking during group discussions.
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29
Sometimes called non confrontation, the ____________________ style is a passive approach in which a participant expends no energy discussing or exploring options.
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30
Is being rhetorically sensitive an ethical or unethical approach?
A) usually ethical
B) usually unethical
A) usually ethical
B) usually unethical
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31
Different types of conflict are often intermingled during decision-making discussions.
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32
An all-purpose, integrative strategy in a conflict situation that encourages all participants to collaborate by expressing their needs and searching for alternatives that meet those needs is
A) principled negotiation.
B) compromise.
C) ethical decision making.
D) mediation.
E) integration.
A) principled negotiation.
B) compromise.
C) ethical decision making.
D) mediation.
E) integration.
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33
What conflict style includes negotiating or problem solving?
A) Collaboration
B) Avoidance
C) Competition
D) Accommodation
E) Compromise
A) Collaboration
B) Avoidance
C) Competition
D) Accommodation
E) Compromise
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34
Outline (list in order) the steps in the mediation procedure a leader (or other designated neutral person) can use when a group has deadlocked over a choice of solutions or policies.
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35
Is using emotional stories unrelated to the issue an ethical or unethical approach?
A) usually ethical
B) usually unethical
A) usually ethical
B) usually unethical
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36
When students discover that other group members have different positions on an issue, they tend to produce the best decisions.
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37
The procedure called "principled negotiation" requires all participants in a conflict to agree upon ______________ as a standard for choosing an option.
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38
Which of the following cultures are more prone to face saving strategies?
A) low context
B) individualistic
C) collectivist
D) all of these
E) none of these
A) low context
B) individualistic
C) collectivist
D) all of these
E) none of these
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39
When some members stick to their initial positions, the quality of group decisions was reduced.
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40
Is changing the topic to a side issue an ethical or unethical approach?
A) usually unethical
B) usually ethical
A) usually unethical
B) usually ethical
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41
Chapter 11 is about only those conflicts which occur when members of a group are trying to define and achieve an interdependent goal.
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42
Members of your group disagree about whether they should make decisions by consensus or whether majority rule should be used. This is an example of
A) relationship conflict.
B) collaborative conflict.
C) process conflict.
D) internal conflict.
E) task conflict.
A) relationship conflict.
B) collaborative conflict.
C) process conflict.
D) internal conflict.
E) task conflict.
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43
"Appeasement" means that in order to prevent further conflict over an issue, is called ______________.
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44
A struggle for power and status in a small group would be classified as a(n) ______________ conflict.
A) task
B) inequity
C) extrinsic
D) intrinsic
E) process
A) task
B) inequity
C) extrinsic
D) intrinsic
E) process
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45
Groups were found to respond more favorable to male than to female members who deviate on an issue.
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46
Aramis thinks that Frida's idea is horrible. But, wanting to maintain peace, he keeps quiet and Frida's plan is adopted. Aramis has used what conflict style?
A) avoidance
B) appeasement
C) accommodation
D) competition
E) compromise
A) avoidance
B) appeasement
C) accommodation
D) competition
E) compromise
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47
Collaboration as a conflict management style that involves ______________. (another name for "collaborating")
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48
List and explain the potential benefits and harms of conflict during a group discussion about goals, criteria, and means.
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49
A passive approach when involved in a conflict is called a(n) ______________ style of conflict.
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50
Is taking a distributive approach to conflict an ethical or unethical approach?
A) usually ethical
B) usually unethical
A) usually ethical
B) usually unethical
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51
Is calling a person who disagrees with you "dishonest" an ethical or unethical approach?
A) usually unethical
B) usually ethical
A) usually unethical
B) usually ethical
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52
What conflict style includes disagreeing but saying nothing?
A) Avoidance
B) Competition
C) Collaboration
D) Accommodation
E) Compromise
A) Avoidance
B) Competition
C) Collaboration
D) Accommodation
E) Compromise
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53
A group member who is viewed by the other members as substantially different in some important way from the others is a
A) collaborator.
B) leader.
C) competitor.
D) deviate.
E) trouble maker.
A) collaborator.
B) leader.
C) competitor.
D) deviate.
E) trouble maker.
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54
Ellyn was outraged that her idea wasn't well received. She angrily told the group, "Maybe you don't understand the ramifications of this decision. If we don't do things my way, I'm quitting." Ellyn has resorted to which conflict style?
A) appeasement
B) compromise
C) competition
D) accommodation
E) avoidance
A) appeasement
B) compromise
C) competition
D) accommodation
E) avoidance
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55
This refers to the communication strategies people use for preserving their own or others' self-esteem.
A) openness
B) task
C) alluding
D) niceness
E) facework
A) openness
B) task
C) alluding
D) niceness
E) facework
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56
Unless members feel or perceive a difference of opinion to be a struggle or conflict, no conflict exists.
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57
Task-related conflicts, called substantive conflicts, are also known as ________ conflicts.
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58
The stress of the perception of inequity in groups can lead to the sub-groups of members, who have access to few resources, minimal power, or little bargaining leverage, to form within groups in an attempt to level the playing field. This is known as a
A) procedural conflict.
B) conflict solution.
C) deviant behavior.
D) coalition.
E) task grabbing.
A) procedural conflict.
B) conflict solution.
C) deviant behavior.
D) coalition.
E) task grabbing.
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59
Ethical behaviors in conflict situations are those that
A) promote name calling.
B) express disagreement.
C) avoid conflict at all costs.
D) seek resolution that gives leader satisfaction.
E) promote the majority's interests.
A) promote name calling.
B) express disagreement.
C) avoid conflict at all costs.
D) seek resolution that gives leader satisfaction.
E) promote the majority's interests.
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60
Effective Group Discussion says it is unethical not to express your disagreement with what another group member proposes during a discussion of ends or means.
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61
Conflict that occurs over interpersonal power clashes, likes and dislikes that are unrelated to the group's task is called ______________ conflict.
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62
Which is not a benefit of conflict?
A) Conflict can produce better understanding of both issues and people.
B) Conflict can interfere with member motivation.
C) Conflict can produce better decisions.
D) Conflict can produce greater cohesiveness among group members.
E) All of these answers are correct.
A) Conflict can produce better understanding of both issues and people.
B) Conflict can interfere with member motivation.
C) Conflict can produce better decisions.
D) Conflict can produce greater cohesiveness among group members.
E) All of these answers are correct.
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63
The uncooperative, aggressive conflict management style in which one person attempts to dominate or force the outcome to his or her advantage is called the ______________ style of conflict.
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64
Is using active listening an ethical or unethical approach?
A) usually ethical
B) usually unethical
A) usually ethical
B) usually unethical
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65
Brian and Cindy are part of a group that couldn't collaborate on a decision. They discovered that if each member of the group gave up something that they could all be relatively satisfied with the decision and, more importantly, they would accomplish their major objective. Their group utilized which conflict management style and tactic?
A) competition
B) compromise
C) appeasement
D) avoidance
E) accommodation
A) competition
B) compromise
C) appeasement
D) avoidance
E) accommodation
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66
Effective Group Discussion recommends that whenever possible you avoid conflicts during group discussions.
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67
Effective Group Discussion reports that communication scholars disagree about whether or not open conflicts can improve group decision making.
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68
Computer-mediated groups engaged in more inflammatory, profane, and negative interactions as compared to ____________ groups.
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69
What conflict style includes a highly cooperative but passive approach or "giving in"?
A) Avoidance
B) Compromise
C) Collaboration
D) Accommodation
E) Competition
A) Avoidance
B) Compromise
C) Collaboration
D) Accommodation
E) Competition
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70
In which circumstance might a group-oriented member ethically take a competitive approach during a conflict with other group members?
A) when an important value or belief of the member is at stake
B) never
C) when the member finds it enjoyable to do so
D) when another member behaves competitively
E) when the member is trying to stimulate interest in the issue
A) when an important value or belief of the member is at stake
B) never
C) when the member finds it enjoyable to do so
D) when another member behaves competitively
E) when the member is trying to stimulate interest in the issue
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A lone deviate usually finds it difficult or impossible to shift group opinion to his or her position on an issue.
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