GEN 499 Sophia Conflict Resolution Milestone 1 Test.You passed this Milestone
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1
In an argument, a person using the accommodating style would
most likely respond by doing which of the following?
Bringing out solid proof that she or he was right
Getting upset because the other party disagreed with him or her
Refusing to back down
Giving in to the other party
CONCEPT
Accommodating
2
Stages of conflict represent varying degrees of which of the
following?
Intensity
Reconciliation
Anger
Advantages
CONCEPT
Incident
3
Roommates Stan and Peter have been in a conflict since Stan accused Peter
of stealing money from his wallet. This morning while Peter was in the
bathroom, Stan took Peter's wallet from the kitchen table and hid it.
"Now we'll see how he likes it when something important to him goes
missing," Stan said as he left.
Later that morning, Peter was frantically searching for his wallet. "I thought I
left it on the kitchen table! All of my IDs and money are in my wallet. If I can't
find it soon, I'll have no way to get to class on time, and I have a major
presentation to give today!"
Which stage of conflict are Stan and Peter in?
Discomfort
Crisis
Misunderstanding
Post-conflict
CONCEPT
Crisis
4
A major assumption of Realistic Conflict Theory centers around the
idea of __________, meaning that for every gain by one party, there is
a corresponding loss by the other party.
moves
zero-sum thinking
superordinate goals
limited resources
CONCEPT
Realistic Conflict Theory
5
Enrique and Devon got into a minor car accident. Devon got out of his car
and looked at the damage. "Well, it's just a scratch on my car, and I don't
care about that," he said. "Yours looks okay, too. What do you say that we
forget about this and not even bother with insurance information? That stuff
is a hassle to deal with anyway.”
Which of the following conflict styles was Devon using?
Avoiding
Competing
Compromising
Accommodating
CONCEPT
Avoiding
6
Which of the following theories interprets human interactions as a
set of strategies and actions intended to move individuals closer to
attaining goals?
Game theory
Power-based theory
Relationship-based theory
Rights-based theory [Show Less]