Interpersonal ConflictWm. C. Brown, 1985 - Broj stranica: 236 |
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... relatively independent agents or ( 2 ) relatively interdependent agents . Is it desirable to say something like “ I am making my choices and doing my thing with very little regard for your choices " or " We are in this together ...
... relatively independent agents or ( 2 ) relatively interdependent agents . Is it desirable to say something like “ I am making my choices and doing my thing with very little regard for your choices " or " We are in this together ...
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... relatively independent are primarily concerned with acting issues where will I go , what will I get , or how can I win ? But those who view themselves as highly inter- dependent must , in addition , decide being issues — who are we and ...
... relatively independent are primarily concerned with acting issues where will I go , what will I get , or how can I win ? But those who view themselves as highly inter- dependent must , in addition , decide being issues — who are we and ...
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... relative power with one another . Conflict behaviors high- light differential levels of power and allow participants to see the discrepancy ( Rummel 1976 ; Dahl 1963 ; Rollins and Bahr 1976 ) . If one party has more power than the other ...
... relative power with one another . Conflict behaviors high- light differential levels of power and allow participants to see the discrepancy ( Rummel 1976 ; Dahl 1963 ; Rollins and Bahr 1976 ) . If one party has more power than the other ...
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