Issue is more important than the relationship
What is competing
What is nonverbal communication?
What is eye contact, and a head nod
You are getting into your group. Most team members are positive and polite.
What is Forming
Stated in the book UThrive what are the benefits of happiness before and during college
What is more success and higher pay
Which animal is the "avoiding" conflict resolution style
What is a turtle
Issue and relationship both are insignificant
What is avoiding
T/F When sending a professional Email it is okay to use "lol" and "idk"
False
conflict and competition are at its greatest. This is because now the the group members have an understanding of the task.
What is Storming
What does it mean to "prime" someone
Exposing someone to something that can later alter their behavior or thoughts
Which animal is "competing" in conflict resolution styles
What is a Tiger
Cooperation is important
What is compromising
The "CC" on an email stands for what and what does it mean?
What is Carbon Copy and it means when someone is copied on email
People start to resolve their differences
What is Norming
Benefits of a growth mindset
What is increasing your resilience to labels, enjoy putting in time and effort, improve you self insight
Why is it important to find productive ways to handle conflict
1. It helps relationships
2. it will help your family get along
3. will make school more enjoyable
Relationship and issue are both important
What is collaborating
When giving feedback it is important to be?
When hard work leads without resistance to achieve goals
What is performing
When dealing with conflict one on one it is important to
Which animal is the "accommodating" conflict resolution style
What is a teddy bear
Relationship is more important than the issue
What is Accommodating?
1. Judging others
2. Not paying attention to the person speaking
3. Giving solutions or unwanted advice
4. Avoiding concerns
Who are the stages of development named after
Tuckman (Tuckman's stages of development)
Definition of emotional intelligence
What is being able to identify and manage your emotions
What is PANAS