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In fact , if one consistently maintains that no other style choice is possible , that “ no choice ” stance serves the function of ... Another assumption is that people develop conflict styles for reasons that make sense to them .
In fact , if one consistently maintains that no other style choice is possible , that “ no choice ” stance serves the function of ... Another assumption is that people develop conflict styles for reasons that make sense to them .
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a Any conflict style can be cast as negative or positive , depending on one's goals . For instance , if you avoid a conflict with someone who is active and competitive , the other person might say , “ He has no push – I wish he would ...
a Any conflict style can be cast as negative or positive , depending on one's goals . For instance , if you avoid a conflict with someone who is active and competitive , the other person might say , “ He has no push – I wish he would ...
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The style combinations below give a different view of the usefulness of avoidance , depending on the other party's choices : • Person A avoids — person B competes . • Person A avoids — person B tries to collaborate .
The style combinations below give a different view of the usefulness of avoidance , depending on the other party's choices : • Person A avoids — person B competes . • Person A avoids — person B tries to collaborate .
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Interference | 26 |
Conflict Styles Identifying Personal Styles | 39 |
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