Interpersonal ConflictWm. C. Brown, 1985 - Broj stranica: 236 |
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... statement for each performance , describing the nature , quality , or amount you will consider acceptable . 5. Test the statements with the question , " If someone achieved or dem- onstrated each of these performances , would I be ...
... statement for each performance , describing the nature , quality , or amount you will consider acceptable . 5. Test the statements with the question , " If someone achieved or dem- onstrated each of these performances , would I be ...
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... Statements that directly criticize the personal characteristics of the partner Statements in response to the partner's previous statement that indicate personal antagonism toward the partner as well as disagreement Directive or leading ...
... Statements that directly criticize the personal characteristics of the partner Statements in response to the partner's previous statement that indicate personal antagonism toward the partner as well as disagreement Directive or leading ...
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... statements about observable events related to conflict Statements that explicitly qualify the nature and extent of conflict Nonevaluative statements about events related to conflict that the partner cannot observe , such as thoughts ...
... statements about observable events related to conflict Statements that explicitly qualify the nature and extent of conflict Nonevaluative statements about events related to conflict that the partner cannot observe , such as thoughts ...
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Common Images of Conflict | 12 |
The Essence | 19 |
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