Interpersonal ConflictWm. C. Brown, 1985 - Broj stranica: 236 |
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... systematic examination of those factors , with a focus on the communication behavior of the conflict participants . This com- munication approach assumes that conflict and communication are intrinsi- cally related ; this work is an ...
... systematic examination of those factors , with a focus on the communication behavior of the conflict participants . This com- munication approach assumes that conflict and communication are intrinsi- cally related ; this work is an ...
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... systematically examining the central elements . Not surprisingly , scholars disagree about what conflict is ( Fink 1968 ) . One of the most popular definitions of conflict is Coser's ( 1967 , 8 ) , who says conflict is " a struggle over ...
... systematically examining the central elements . Not surprisingly , scholars disagree about what conflict is ( Fink 1968 ) . One of the most popular definitions of conflict is Coser's ( 1967 , 8 ) , who says conflict is " a struggle over ...
Stranica 149
... systematic collection of information about the dynamics of a conflict . The guides stress open - ended , participant - based data as the path to specifying conflict processes . Such approaches are partic- ularly useful for third parties ...
... systematic collection of information about the dynamics of a conflict . The guides stress open - ended , participant - based data as the path to specifying conflict processes . Such approaches are partic- ularly useful for third parties ...
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Common Images of Conflict | 12 |
The Essence | 19 |
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Broj ostalih dijelova koji nisu prikazani: 15
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