Interpersonal ConflictWm. C. Brown, 1985 - Broj stranica: 236 |
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... serve as currencies for power . Considerable research demonstrates that physically attractive people are treated differently from people seen as unattractive ( Berscheid and Walster 1978 ) . Further , if you can facilitate the social ...
... serve as currencies for power . Considerable research demonstrates that physically attractive people are treated differently from people seen as unattractive ( Berscheid and Walster 1978 ) . Further , if you can facilitate the social ...
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... serving to fill up emotional space so other parties cannot fight ? The communication patterns created in a conflict often serve to cycle back and imprison the players . Take Beverly and her son , Randy . Beverly went through a divorce ...
... serving to fill up emotional space so other parties cannot fight ? The communication patterns created in a conflict often serve to cycle back and imprison the players . Take Beverly and her son , Randy . Beverly went through a divorce ...
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... serve as consultant . For instance , the director of training consults with three departments that because of budget cutbacks , must merge . In - house consultants are especially prone to the problems of bias men- tioned previously ...
... serve as consultant . For instance , the director of training consults with three departments that because of budget cutbacks , must merge . In - house consultants are especially prone to the problems of bias men- tioned previously ...
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