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... greater than zero since the blackmailer would be better off than if no agreement were reached . The key , however , is that the blackmailer has control of all the significant power , and often the power balance shifts once the threat is ...
... greater than zero since the blackmailer would be better off than if no agreement were reached . The key , however , is that the blackmailer has control of all the significant power , and often the power balance shifts once the threat is ...
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... greater satisfaction with the roommate and greater likelihood of successful conflict management . Collaborative tactical choices depend on a certain level of cognitive com- plexity ( Applegate 1982 ; Delia 1977 ) . Collaborative tactics ...
... greater satisfaction with the roommate and greater likelihood of successful conflict management . Collaborative tactical choices depend on a certain level of cognitive com- plexity ( Applegate 1982 ; Delia 1977 ) . Collaborative tactics ...
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... greater power in future exchanges . ” People harden into positions temporarily . ) You can assist the other by announcing your intentions before the fact ; " I am going to sit and tell you how frustrating this has been for me . " If you ...
... greater power in future exchanges . ” People harden into positions temporarily . ) You can assist the other by announcing your intentions before the fact ; " I am going to sit and tell you how frustrating this has been for me . " If you ...
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