Deck 13: Conflict and Negotiation

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Two departments in a university are engaged in a conflict because one had its budget cut. This is an example of conflict based on:

A)jurisdictional ambiguity
B)interdependence
C)authority relationships
D)common resources
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Which of the following is NOT a structural factor in causing conflict?

A)interdependence
B)status inconsistencies
C)values and ethics
D)specialization
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Conflict involves disagreement between two or more parties because of:

A)mutual interest
B)incompatible goals
C)resource dependency
D)goal congruence
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EI is defined as:

A)any situation in which incompatible goals, attitudes, emotions, or behaviors lead to disagreement or opposition between two or more parties
B)constructive agreement between two or more people
C)the positive side of emotional quality
D)the power to control one's emotions and perceive emotions in others
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Conflict that occurs between teams in an organization is referred to as:

A)intraorganizational conflict
B)interorganizational conflict
C)intergroup conflict
D)interpersonal conflict
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As a manager, your ability to diagnose conflict as good or bad is contingent upon your looking at all of the following except:

A)the issue
B)the parties involved
C)the context of the conflict
D)the presence of groupthink
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At a software company there is one person for databases, one for statistical packages, and another for expert systems. The structural cause for conflict between these individuals is:

A)sharing common resources
B)status inconsistencies
C)interdependence
D)specialization
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Conflict that occurs between two or more organizations is considered:

A)intraorganizational conflict
B)interorganizational conflict
C)intergroup conflict
D)interpersonal conflict
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Which of the following is NOT a structural cause of conflict in organizations?

A)skills and abilities
B)interdependence
C)status inconsistencies
D)goal differences
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Which of the following is the best example of a where you might find an intergenerational conflict?

A)Conflict between baseball's players' union and management
B)Conflict over whether flexible employee benefit systems are needed
C)Conflict over strategic decisions
D)Conflict over work/home expectations
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All of the following are examples of negative conflict diagnostic questions except:

A)Is energy being diverted from goal achievement?
B)Is the outcome likely to be negative for the organization?
C)Are the parties hostile toward each other?
D)Do the potential losses exceed any potential benefits?
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Two machine operators disagree over the cause of an equipment breakdown. This conflict is based on differences in:

A)personalities
B)perception
C)emotions
D)needs
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Long lasting and difficult conflicts between individuals usually stem from differences in:

A)emotions
B)values
C)perceptions
D)communication styles
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Estimates show that managers spend what percent of their time dealing with conflict?

A)11%
B)21%
C)31%
D)41%
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The conflict that occurs between a company and a union during a strike is:

A)interpersonal
B)intergroup
C)interorganizational
D)intraorganizational
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According to the discussion of conflict offered in the text, conflict cannot be:

A)managed
B)prevented
C)dysfunctional
D)functional
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Conflict can be functional, or a positive force, in all of the following situations except:

A)when group and organizational cohesion is broken down
B)when it stimulates creativity out of a friendly rivalry
C)when it causes individuals or groups to better understand themselves and their contribution to the organization
D)when it motivates people to change
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One occasion in which managers should work to stimulate conflict is when:

A)there has been a tendency to over use the devil's advocate perspective
B)group members are highly cohesive
C)there is only one source of conflict
D)the group suffers from groupthink
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The power not only to control emotions but also to perceive them is termed:

A)self-awareness
B)emotional intelligence
C)disciplined empathy
D)emotional perception
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You have a problem with your computer, so you call the company that made it. They inform you that the problem is caused by software, so you call the software division and they tell you it's the hardware. This is an example of:

A)interdependent forms of structural conflict
B)goal differences
C)jurisdictional ambiguities
D)common resources
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Interventions such as improving coordination between the parties and working toward common interests are most appropriate for which type of interpersonal conflict?

A)equal versus equal relationship
B)high versus low relationship
C)high versus middle versus low
D)intergroup
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When one's values conflict with his/her job demands, this is _____ conflict.

A)interrole
B)person-role
C)intrarole
D)interpersonal
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When a person continually responds with pessimism to attempts at solving a problem, he/she is displaying:

A)identification
B)displacement
C)fixation
D)negativism
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The behavioral tendencies associated with an equal versus equal power relationship is:

A)resistance to change
B)lack of motivation
C)the tendency to compete
D)to make concessions
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A good technique for managing intrarole conflict is:

A)role analysis
B)taking a personality inventory and identifying your natural conflict resolution style
C)personality inventory identification
D)personal/organizational value clarification and identification of natural conflict resolution style
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Which of the following defense mechanisms takes the form of aggressive behavior directed at someone else who is not the source of the conflict?

A)conversion
B)identification
C)displacement
D)fixation
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When a child gets sick at school, the parent often must leave work to care for the child. This would be an example of:

A)interrole conflict
B)intrarole conflict
C)interpersonal conflict
D)person-role conflict
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As a supervisor, you are not likely to be able to solve _____ conflict of others.

A)intergroup
B)interpersonal
C)intragroup
D)intrapersonal
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Person-role conflicts typically stem from differences in _____ between the focal person and the organization or work group.

A)language
B)performance expectations
C)experience
D)values
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The tendency for an individual to make up for a bad relationship at home by spending more time at the office is considered what type of defense mechanism?

A)aggressive mechanism
B)withdrawal mechanism
C)compromise mechanism
D)cooperative mechanism
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To avoid dysfunctional conflicts in virtual teams, a manager should:

A)insure each individual has access to e-mail
B)make sure each member of the virtual team understands the emotional side of e-mail messages and keep e-mails as neutral as possible
C)insure virtual team members have team training
D)make sure their tasks fit their methods of interacting
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When an intrapersonal conflict forces us to choose between right and right, the situation is called a:

A)moral dilemma
B)defining moment
C)test of character
D)situation to avoid
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All of the following are positive consequences of intergroup conflict except:

A)we versus them
B)increased group cohesiveness
C)increased task focus
D)increased group loyalty
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Middle managers frequently are caught in a power squeeze. This conflict takes the form of:

A)equal versus equal conflict
B)high versus low conflict
C)role conflict
D)resource dependency conflict
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Suppose a manager receives counseling from her department head that she needs to socialize less with the nonmanagement employees. She also is told by her project manager that she needs to be a better team member, and that she can accomplish this by socializing more with the other nonmanagement team members. This is an example of:

A)interrole conflict
B)intrarole conflict
C)person-role conflict
D)intergroup conflict
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The conflict that develops when a role behavior clashes with individual values is called:

A)intrarole
B)interrole
C)person-role
D)interpersonal
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One of the positive sides of intrapersonal conflicts is:

A)defining moments
B)the resolution of dissonance
C)the opportunity for cooperative forms of resolutions
D)collaborative forms of resolution
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Conflict that occurs between two or more individuals would be considered:

A)interpersonal conflict
B)intrapersonal conflict
C)intergroup conflict
D)intragroup conflict
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A defense mechanism in which an individual continues dysfunctional behavior that will clearly not solve a conflict is known as:

A)negativism
B)rationalization
C)displacement
D)fixation
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The problem associated with the equal versus equal power relationship is:

A)control versus autonomy
B)role conflict
C)stress
D)suboptimization
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When two departments are in conflict but are also facing a common threat, the _____ style of conflict management is most appropriate.

A)competing
B)accommodation
C)compromising
D)collaborating
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The accommodating conflict management style is one where you are concerned that the other party's goals be met but relatively unconcerned with getting your own way. Research has shown that individuals will sometimes overestimate the importance of the relationship and focus too heavily on the overuse of accommodating at the expense of the actual outcomes. The overuse of accommodating has been shown to be more prevalent when:

A)two females are involved in the conflict
B)two males are involved in the conflict
C)one female and one male are involved in the conflict
D)none of these or there was no difference between any of the groups
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The cooperative approach to conflict management leads to:

A)win-win solutions
B)win-lose solutions
C)lose-lose solutions
D)more conflict
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Groupthink would be an occasion when a manager may want to increase conflict.
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Which of the following styles of conflict management results in both parties (persons or groups) to the dispute giving something up to reach an understanding?

A)collaborating
B)avoiding
C)accommodating
D)compromising
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Work units that are highly interdependent may be more prone to interunit conflict than two independent departments.
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A key to recognizing functional conflict is that it is often cognitive in origin.
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Disagreements over wages and working conditions between a union and an employer are usually resolved through:

A)strikes
B)changing union leaders and management personnel
C)negotiations
D)expending resources and giving everybody what they want
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Escape from conflict by daydreaming is known as:

A)flight
B)fantasy
C)conversion
D)displacement
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EI and the ability to manage conflicts appear to hold across cultures.
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In research on styles of conflict management, the _____ style was least effective.

A)avoiding
B)competing
C)compromising
D)collaborating
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A negotiation approach where each party seeks to maximize its resources is called:

A)integrative negotiation
B)distributive bargaining
C)spiral bargaining
D)collective bargaining
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An ineffective technique for dealing with conflict where a delaying action is used to buy time is referred to as:

A)secrecy
B)avoidance
C)administrative orbiting
D)nonaction
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Emotional intelligence relates positively to the ability to manage conflict.
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The key to managing conflict in a multicultural workforce is:

A)to address the power distance issue
B)the degree that a culture is more individualistic or collectivist
C)to apply the appropriate resolution strategy
D)understanding cultural differences and appreciating their value
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Two of your employees are having a disagreement over the scheduling of a production run. An appropriate way to resolve this conflict is:

A)change personnel
B)change the structure
C)expand resources
D)negotiate with the parties
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One way of classifying styles of conflict management is to examine the styles' cooperativeness and the styles':

A)assertiveness
B)accommodation
C)degree of competition
D)degree of compromise
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The mechanisms used by individuals to make the best of a conflict situation are considered:

A)aggressive mechanisms
B)cooperative mechanisms
C)compromise mechanisms
D)withdrawal mechanisms
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When contrasting American and Japanese business cultures, Americans tend to _____, whereas the Japanese prefer _____.

A)be long-term in orientation; short-term gains
B)avoid uncertainty; ambiguity
C)be individualistic; collectivism
D)accept a high or great power distance; low power distance
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Developing trust within a group can prevent the misattribution of task conflict for personal conflict.
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Diversity in skills and abilities within an organization can be quite positive and is the cause of little or no conflict.
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Match the following:
a.Person-role conflict is an example of this type of conflict.
b.Offering an alternative explanation for the actual reason for failure.
c.Rigidly focusing on an event or person to vent one's anger even though this won't solve the problem.
d.Redirecting one's grief onto someone else.
e.A defense mechanism in which a person responds with pessimism to any attempt at solving the problem.
Negativism
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Administrative orbiting is an effective conflict reduction technique.
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A win-win style that is high on both assertiveness and cooperativeness is known as compromising.
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Displacement can be a relatively aggressive defense mechanism in an interpersonal conflict situation; whereas, fixation is a very passive defense mechanism.
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Match the following:
a.Conflict that is constructive and beneficial.
b.Two or more persons, units, or organizations which are tightly interconnected.
c.An unhealthy, potentially destructive disagreement between two or more persons.
d.Two work units claiming the same job or having blurred lines of responsibility.
e.Conflict between two groups.
Intergroup conflict
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Appealing to a higher authority or a neutral third party is an effective method for resolving conflicts.
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When negotiators let emotion rather than cognition determine their actions, it is much less likely that conflict will be resolved.
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Conflict between groups can lead to increased cohesiveness within the group.
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Role ambiguity and jurisdiction ambiguity are the same except that the former refers to an individual and the latter to a group.
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The high versus middle versus low power relationship illustrates the conflict felt by middle managers.
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Match the following:
a.Conflict that is constructive and beneficial.
b.Two or more persons, units, or organizations which are tightly interconnected.
c.An unhealthy, potentially destructive disagreement between two or more persons.
d.Two work units claiming the same job or having blurred lines of responsibility.
e.Conflict between two groups.
Jurisdictional ambiguity
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Match the following:
a.Conflict that is constructive and beneficial.
b.Two or more persons, units, or organizations which are tightly interconnected.
c.An unhealthy, potentially destructive disagreement between two or more persons.
d.Two work units claiming the same job or having blurred lines of responsibility.
e.Conflict between two groups.
Interdependence
Question
Match the following:
a.Conflict that is constructive and beneficial.
b.Two or more persons, units, or organizations which are tightly interconnected.
c.An unhealthy, potentially destructive disagreement between two or more persons.
d.Two work units claiming the same job or having blurred lines of responsibility.
e.Conflict between two groups.
Dysfunctional conflict
Question
Match the following:
a.Person-role conflict is an example of this type of conflict.
b.Offering an alternative explanation for the actual reason for failure.
c.Rigidly focusing on an event or person to vent one's anger even though this won't solve the problem.
d.Redirecting one's grief onto someone else.
e.A defense mechanism in which a person responds with pessimism to any attempt at solving the problem.
Fixation
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Match the following:
a.Conflict that is constructive and beneficial.
b.Two or more persons, units, or organizations which are tightly interconnected.
c.An unhealthy, potentially destructive disagreement between two or more persons.
d.Two work units claiming the same job or having blurred lines of responsibility.
e.Conflict between two groups.
Functional conflict
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Match the following:
a.Person-role conflict is an example of this type of conflict.
b.Offering an alternative explanation for the actual reason for failure.
c.Rigidly focusing on an event or person to vent one's anger even though this won't solve the problem.
d.Redirecting one's grief onto someone else.
e.A defense mechanism in which a person responds with pessimism to any attempt at solving the problem.
Rationalization
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The major problem associated with the high versus middle versus low power relationship is suboptimization.
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In a conflict situation, you should not compromise or accommodate when you are correct; rather, you should intensify efforts to compete.
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Conversion is considered a psychological withdrawal mechanism.
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1
Two departments in a university are engaged in a conflict because one had its budget cut. This is an example of conflict based on:

A)jurisdictional ambiguity
B)interdependence
C)authority relationships
D)common resources
D
2
Which of the following is NOT a structural factor in causing conflict?

A)interdependence
B)status inconsistencies
C)values and ethics
D)specialization
C
3
Conflict involves disagreement between two or more parties because of:

A)mutual interest
B)incompatible goals
C)resource dependency
D)goal congruence
B
4
EI is defined as:

A)any situation in which incompatible goals, attitudes, emotions, or behaviors lead to disagreement or opposition between two or more parties
B)constructive agreement between two or more people
C)the positive side of emotional quality
D)the power to control one's emotions and perceive emotions in others
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Conflict that occurs between teams in an organization is referred to as:

A)intraorganizational conflict
B)interorganizational conflict
C)intergroup conflict
D)interpersonal conflict
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As a manager, your ability to diagnose conflict as good or bad is contingent upon your looking at all of the following except:

A)the issue
B)the parties involved
C)the context of the conflict
D)the presence of groupthink
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At a software company there is one person for databases, one for statistical packages, and another for expert systems. The structural cause for conflict between these individuals is:

A)sharing common resources
B)status inconsistencies
C)interdependence
D)specialization
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Conflict that occurs between two or more organizations is considered:

A)intraorganizational conflict
B)interorganizational conflict
C)intergroup conflict
D)interpersonal conflict
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Which of the following is NOT a structural cause of conflict in organizations?

A)skills and abilities
B)interdependence
C)status inconsistencies
D)goal differences
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10
Which of the following is the best example of a where you might find an intergenerational conflict?

A)Conflict between baseball's players' union and management
B)Conflict over whether flexible employee benefit systems are needed
C)Conflict over strategic decisions
D)Conflict over work/home expectations
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All of the following are examples of negative conflict diagnostic questions except:

A)Is energy being diverted from goal achievement?
B)Is the outcome likely to be negative for the organization?
C)Are the parties hostile toward each other?
D)Do the potential losses exceed any potential benefits?
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Two machine operators disagree over the cause of an equipment breakdown. This conflict is based on differences in:

A)personalities
B)perception
C)emotions
D)needs
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Long lasting and difficult conflicts between individuals usually stem from differences in:

A)emotions
B)values
C)perceptions
D)communication styles
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Estimates show that managers spend what percent of their time dealing with conflict?

A)11%
B)21%
C)31%
D)41%
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The conflict that occurs between a company and a union during a strike is:

A)interpersonal
B)intergroup
C)interorganizational
D)intraorganizational
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According to the discussion of conflict offered in the text, conflict cannot be:

A)managed
B)prevented
C)dysfunctional
D)functional
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Conflict can be functional, or a positive force, in all of the following situations except:

A)when group and organizational cohesion is broken down
B)when it stimulates creativity out of a friendly rivalry
C)when it causes individuals or groups to better understand themselves and their contribution to the organization
D)when it motivates people to change
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One occasion in which managers should work to stimulate conflict is when:

A)there has been a tendency to over use the devil's advocate perspective
B)group members are highly cohesive
C)there is only one source of conflict
D)the group suffers from groupthink
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The power not only to control emotions but also to perceive them is termed:

A)self-awareness
B)emotional intelligence
C)disciplined empathy
D)emotional perception
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You have a problem with your computer, so you call the company that made it. They inform you that the problem is caused by software, so you call the software division and they tell you it's the hardware. This is an example of:

A)interdependent forms of structural conflict
B)goal differences
C)jurisdictional ambiguities
D)common resources
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Interventions such as improving coordination between the parties and working toward common interests are most appropriate for which type of interpersonal conflict?

A)equal versus equal relationship
B)high versus low relationship
C)high versus middle versus low
D)intergroup
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22
When one's values conflict with his/her job demands, this is _____ conflict.

A)interrole
B)person-role
C)intrarole
D)interpersonal
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When a person continually responds with pessimism to attempts at solving a problem, he/she is displaying:

A)identification
B)displacement
C)fixation
D)negativism
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The behavioral tendencies associated with an equal versus equal power relationship is:

A)resistance to change
B)lack of motivation
C)the tendency to compete
D)to make concessions
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A good technique for managing intrarole conflict is:

A)role analysis
B)taking a personality inventory and identifying your natural conflict resolution style
C)personality inventory identification
D)personal/organizational value clarification and identification of natural conflict resolution style
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Which of the following defense mechanisms takes the form of aggressive behavior directed at someone else who is not the source of the conflict?

A)conversion
B)identification
C)displacement
D)fixation
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27
When a child gets sick at school, the parent often must leave work to care for the child. This would be an example of:

A)interrole conflict
B)intrarole conflict
C)interpersonal conflict
D)person-role conflict
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As a supervisor, you are not likely to be able to solve _____ conflict of others.

A)intergroup
B)interpersonal
C)intragroup
D)intrapersonal
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Person-role conflicts typically stem from differences in _____ between the focal person and the organization or work group.

A)language
B)performance expectations
C)experience
D)values
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30
The tendency for an individual to make up for a bad relationship at home by spending more time at the office is considered what type of defense mechanism?

A)aggressive mechanism
B)withdrawal mechanism
C)compromise mechanism
D)cooperative mechanism
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31
To avoid dysfunctional conflicts in virtual teams, a manager should:

A)insure each individual has access to e-mail
B)make sure each member of the virtual team understands the emotional side of e-mail messages and keep e-mails as neutral as possible
C)insure virtual team members have team training
D)make sure their tasks fit their methods of interacting
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32
When an intrapersonal conflict forces us to choose between right and right, the situation is called a:

A)moral dilemma
B)defining moment
C)test of character
D)situation to avoid
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All of the following are positive consequences of intergroup conflict except:

A)we versus them
B)increased group cohesiveness
C)increased task focus
D)increased group loyalty
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34
Middle managers frequently are caught in a power squeeze. This conflict takes the form of:

A)equal versus equal conflict
B)high versus low conflict
C)role conflict
D)resource dependency conflict
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35
Suppose a manager receives counseling from her department head that she needs to socialize less with the nonmanagement employees. She also is told by her project manager that she needs to be a better team member, and that she can accomplish this by socializing more with the other nonmanagement team members. This is an example of:

A)interrole conflict
B)intrarole conflict
C)person-role conflict
D)intergroup conflict
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36
The conflict that develops when a role behavior clashes with individual values is called:

A)intrarole
B)interrole
C)person-role
D)interpersonal
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One of the positive sides of intrapersonal conflicts is:

A)defining moments
B)the resolution of dissonance
C)the opportunity for cooperative forms of resolutions
D)collaborative forms of resolution
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Conflict that occurs between two or more individuals would be considered:

A)interpersonal conflict
B)intrapersonal conflict
C)intergroup conflict
D)intragroup conflict
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A defense mechanism in which an individual continues dysfunctional behavior that will clearly not solve a conflict is known as:

A)negativism
B)rationalization
C)displacement
D)fixation
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The problem associated with the equal versus equal power relationship is:

A)control versus autonomy
B)role conflict
C)stress
D)suboptimization
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41
When two departments are in conflict but are also facing a common threat, the _____ style of conflict management is most appropriate.

A)competing
B)accommodation
C)compromising
D)collaborating
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42
The accommodating conflict management style is one where you are concerned that the other party's goals be met but relatively unconcerned with getting your own way. Research has shown that individuals will sometimes overestimate the importance of the relationship and focus too heavily on the overuse of accommodating at the expense of the actual outcomes. The overuse of accommodating has been shown to be more prevalent when:

A)two females are involved in the conflict
B)two males are involved in the conflict
C)one female and one male are involved in the conflict
D)none of these or there was no difference between any of the groups
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43
The cooperative approach to conflict management leads to:

A)win-win solutions
B)win-lose solutions
C)lose-lose solutions
D)more conflict
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44
Groupthink would be an occasion when a manager may want to increase conflict.
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45
Which of the following styles of conflict management results in both parties (persons or groups) to the dispute giving something up to reach an understanding?

A)collaborating
B)avoiding
C)accommodating
D)compromising
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46
Work units that are highly interdependent may be more prone to interunit conflict than two independent departments.
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47
A key to recognizing functional conflict is that it is often cognitive in origin.
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48
Disagreements over wages and working conditions between a union and an employer are usually resolved through:

A)strikes
B)changing union leaders and management personnel
C)negotiations
D)expending resources and giving everybody what they want
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49
Escape from conflict by daydreaming is known as:

A)flight
B)fantasy
C)conversion
D)displacement
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50
EI and the ability to manage conflicts appear to hold across cultures.
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51
In research on styles of conflict management, the _____ style was least effective.

A)avoiding
B)competing
C)compromising
D)collaborating
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52
A negotiation approach where each party seeks to maximize its resources is called:

A)integrative negotiation
B)distributive bargaining
C)spiral bargaining
D)collective bargaining
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53
An ineffective technique for dealing with conflict where a delaying action is used to buy time is referred to as:

A)secrecy
B)avoidance
C)administrative orbiting
D)nonaction
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54
Emotional intelligence relates positively to the ability to manage conflict.
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55
The key to managing conflict in a multicultural workforce is:

A)to address the power distance issue
B)the degree that a culture is more individualistic or collectivist
C)to apply the appropriate resolution strategy
D)understanding cultural differences and appreciating their value
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56
Two of your employees are having a disagreement over the scheduling of a production run. An appropriate way to resolve this conflict is:

A)change personnel
B)change the structure
C)expand resources
D)negotiate with the parties
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57
One way of classifying styles of conflict management is to examine the styles' cooperativeness and the styles':

A)assertiveness
B)accommodation
C)degree of competition
D)degree of compromise
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58
The mechanisms used by individuals to make the best of a conflict situation are considered:

A)aggressive mechanisms
B)cooperative mechanisms
C)compromise mechanisms
D)withdrawal mechanisms
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59
When contrasting American and Japanese business cultures, Americans tend to _____, whereas the Japanese prefer _____.

A)be long-term in orientation; short-term gains
B)avoid uncertainty; ambiguity
C)be individualistic; collectivism
D)accept a high or great power distance; low power distance
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60
Developing trust within a group can prevent the misattribution of task conflict for personal conflict.
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61
Diversity in skills and abilities within an organization can be quite positive and is the cause of little or no conflict.
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62
Match the following:
a.Person-role conflict is an example of this type of conflict.
b.Offering an alternative explanation for the actual reason for failure.
c.Rigidly focusing on an event or person to vent one's anger even though this won't solve the problem.
d.Redirecting one's grief onto someone else.
e.A defense mechanism in which a person responds with pessimism to any attempt at solving the problem.
Negativism
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63
Administrative orbiting is an effective conflict reduction technique.
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64
A win-win style that is high on both assertiveness and cooperativeness is known as compromising.
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65
Displacement can be a relatively aggressive defense mechanism in an interpersonal conflict situation; whereas, fixation is a very passive defense mechanism.
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66
Match the following:
a.Conflict that is constructive and beneficial.
b.Two or more persons, units, or organizations which are tightly interconnected.
c.An unhealthy, potentially destructive disagreement between two or more persons.
d.Two work units claiming the same job or having blurred lines of responsibility.
e.Conflict between two groups.
Intergroup conflict
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67
Appealing to a higher authority or a neutral third party is an effective method for resolving conflicts.
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68
When negotiators let emotion rather than cognition determine their actions, it is much less likely that conflict will be resolved.
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69
Conflict between groups can lead to increased cohesiveness within the group.
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70
Role ambiguity and jurisdiction ambiguity are the same except that the former refers to an individual and the latter to a group.
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71
The high versus middle versus low power relationship illustrates the conflict felt by middle managers.
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72
Match the following:
a.Conflict that is constructive and beneficial.
b.Two or more persons, units, or organizations which are tightly interconnected.
c.An unhealthy, potentially destructive disagreement between two or more persons.
d.Two work units claiming the same job or having blurred lines of responsibility.
e.Conflict between two groups.
Jurisdictional ambiguity
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73
Match the following:
a.Conflict that is constructive and beneficial.
b.Two or more persons, units, or organizations which are tightly interconnected.
c.An unhealthy, potentially destructive disagreement between two or more persons.
d.Two work units claiming the same job or having blurred lines of responsibility.
e.Conflict between two groups.
Interdependence
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74
Match the following:
a.Conflict that is constructive and beneficial.
b.Two or more persons, units, or organizations which are tightly interconnected.
c.An unhealthy, potentially destructive disagreement between two or more persons.
d.Two work units claiming the same job or having blurred lines of responsibility.
e.Conflict between two groups.
Dysfunctional conflict
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75
Match the following:
a.Person-role conflict is an example of this type of conflict.
b.Offering an alternative explanation for the actual reason for failure.
c.Rigidly focusing on an event or person to vent one's anger even though this won't solve the problem.
d.Redirecting one's grief onto someone else.
e.A defense mechanism in which a person responds with pessimism to any attempt at solving the problem.
Fixation
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76
Match the following:
a.Conflict that is constructive and beneficial.
b.Two or more persons, units, or organizations which are tightly interconnected.
c.An unhealthy, potentially destructive disagreement between two or more persons.
d.Two work units claiming the same job or having blurred lines of responsibility.
e.Conflict between two groups.
Functional conflict
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77
Match the following:
a.Person-role conflict is an example of this type of conflict.
b.Offering an alternative explanation for the actual reason for failure.
c.Rigidly focusing on an event or person to vent one's anger even though this won't solve the problem.
d.Redirecting one's grief onto someone else.
e.A defense mechanism in which a person responds with pessimism to any attempt at solving the problem.
Rationalization
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78
The major problem associated with the high versus middle versus low power relationship is suboptimization.
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79
In a conflict situation, you should not compromise or accommodate when you are correct; rather, you should intensify efforts to compete.
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80
Conversion is considered a psychological withdrawal mechanism.
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