Types of Conflict
Approaches to Conflict
Managing Conflict
Systems Theory
Conflict Styles
100

This type of conflict is caused by such things as misinformation and different assessments of procedures.

What is Data Conflict?

100

This genre of conflict tends to be more adversarial.

What is confrontational?

100

Dialectical tensions would be most associated with this type of conflict.

What is relational?

100

This state means that a system exerts energy to stay in balance.

What is homeostatic?

100

One who gives in in a conflict is this.

What is an accommodator?

200

Strong emotions, stereotypes, and repetitive negative behavior indicate which type of conflict?

Relationship.

200

This adversarial approach to conflict is a zero-sum game in which the more one side gets, the less the other side gains.

What is Litigation?

200

Gender, race, religion, class, and age are examples of this kind of identity.

What is master?

200

When a system exerts energy to move to a new state it is called this.

What is morphogenesis?

200

One who ignores a conflict is doing this.

What is avoiding?

300

These conflicts are caused by unequal power and authority.

What are Structural Conflicts?

300

ADR refers to a nonadversarial form of third-party participation and stands for what?

Alternative Dispute Resolution

300

These can be used as positive resources for constructively creating social worlds.

What are internal differences?

300

When a system uses energy to organize itself it is said to be this.

What is cybernetic?

300

My sister always has to win, conflict is this for her.

What is a competition?

400

You work with a colleague who sees everything as a competition, which causes this type of conflict.

What is an Interest Conflict?

400

A parent issuing a ruling after hearing both children's sides of an argument is filling this role.

What is an arbitrator?

400

These people learn to manage tensions and contradictions in relationships and see them as normal and natural.

Who are Game Masters?

400

In systems terms, this allows a conflict to become homeostatic and destructive.

What is a feedback loop?

400

This style of dealing with conflict can feel both positive and negative.

What is compromising?

500

Characterized by differences of worldview or ideology, such conflict involves deep philosophical differences in which the parties' understandings of reality do not fit together.

What is Moral Conflict?

500

These people believe that cooperative attempts to settle differences bring the most satisfying results.

Who are mediators?

500

Lewin identified four types of goal conflict, name two.

approach-approach

approach-avoidance

avoidance-avoidance

Double-approach-avoidance

500

This metaphor for a system places the individual in the center of communities and relationships.

What is an Ecosystem Atomic Model?

500

This is also called integrative problem solving or principled negotiation.

What is collaboration?

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