to express regret to another person about your actions or words.
what is "apologize"
what is the definition of the term "cadet challenge"?
what is "A physical fitness test"
the body's reaction to release tension.
what is "meditation"
which of the following is not a skill for dealing with conflict
What is "the ability to ignore the feelings of others"
What is the effect of effective speaking?
What is "teaches listeners how to become effective speakers"
conflicts are usually caused by some type of..
what is "difference"
What is the reason why soldiers have to train?
what is "to realize the purpose and objectives of drill"
What to do when you are really angry at someone.
What is "calm yourself until you can express what is on your mind"
During the phase of stress, your body reacts to "fight, flight or freeze."
What is "alarm"
What should you do when warming up for an exercise?
What is "do as many repetitions as possible"
true or false. In a conflict, you should manage your body language. You should avoid eye contact. Keep your arms and legs uncrossed. And unclench your fists.
what is "false"
what is a manuver?
What is "A movement in military tactics (in drill) to secure an advantage."
What is the degree to which a person uses communication to indirectly express a negative emotion or conflict?
What is "passive-aggressive behavior.
If your long-term goal is to become a game programmer. An intermediate goal would be ..
What is "learning a programming language"
It might be best to ignore a conflict if
What is "if the person is just trying to make you angry"
A conflict is a
what is "a disagreement or argument"
what is used to move troops and equipment from one formation to another in an orderly manner?
What is "drill"
true or false. When you are angry at someone, you should let them know immediately and say the first thing that comes to your mind.
What is "false"
The goal in any conflict resolution should be a ___ soulution where some of each party's needs are met.
What is "long-lasting"
Physical reactions to anger include
What is "headaches"
to escalate is to
what is "cause a situation to become more intense or serious"
Prussian officer who wrote drill movements for George Washington.
What is "Baron Friedrich Von Strueben"
A physical reaction that results from stress rather than from injury or illness
What is "psychosomatic response"
What is mutual?
What is "a friendly agreement between two or more people"
Passive-aggressive behavior is what?
What is "Getting back at people indirectly without telling them why"