Interpersonal ConflictWm. C. Brown, 1985 - Broj stranica: 236 |
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... extent cooperating with each other . They have , in effect , said , " Look , we are going to have this verbal argument , and we aren't going to hit each other , and both of us will get certain rewards for participating in this flexing ...
... extent cooperating with each other . They have , in effect , said , " Look , we are going to have this verbal argument , and we aren't going to hit each other , and both of us will get certain rewards for participating in this flexing ...
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... extent that B is dependent on A for goal attainment . Likewise , person B has power over person A to the extent that A is dependent on B. A simple formula expresses it this way : PAB = DBA ( the power of A over B is equal to the ...
... extent that B is dependent on A for goal attainment . Likewise , person B has power over person A to the extent that A is dependent on B. A simple formula expresses it this way : PAB = DBA ( the power of A over B is equal to the ...
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... extent of conflict Nonevaluative statements about events related to conflict that the partner cannot observe , such as thoughts , feelings , intentions , motivations , and past history Soliciting information from the partner about ...
... extent of conflict Nonevaluative statements about events related to conflict that the partner cannot observe , such as thoughts , feelings , intentions , motivations , and past history Soliciting information from the partner about ...
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Common Images of Conflict | 12 |
The Essence | 19 |
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