Interpersonal ConflictWm. C. Brown, 1985 - Broj stranica: 236 |
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... similar characteristics ? For example , in every public con- flict , do you accommodate others regardless of the issues at hand or your relationship with them ? 3. Do you have a set of responses that follow a preset pattern ? For in ...
... similar characteristics ? For example , in every public con- flict , do you accommodate others regardless of the issues at hand or your relationship with them ? 3. Do you have a set of responses that follow a preset pattern ? For in ...
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... similar reasoning could also apply from the other point of view . The victim ( or the victim's friends ) could argue that the blackmailer should accept any ransom greater than zero since the blackmailer would be better off than if no ...
... similar reasoning could also apply from the other point of view . The victim ( or the victim's friends ) could argue that the blackmailer should accept any ransom greater than zero since the blackmailer would be better off than if no ...
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... similar to one another . Further , assessments have tended to specialize in either ( 1 ) process ( interaction ) or ( 2 ) outcome ( decision - making ) approaches . Process ap- proaches are represented by the work of Rogers and Farace ...
... similar to one another . Further , assessments have tended to specialize in either ( 1 ) process ( interaction ) or ( 2 ) outcome ( decision - making ) approaches . Process ap- proaches are represented by the work of Rogers and Farace ...
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Common Images of Conflict | 12 |
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