Our responses to conflict can be influenced by two dimensions. What are they?
a. Concern for truth and concern for consequences
b. Concern for accuracy and concern for efficacy
c. Concern for self and concern for others
d. Concern for satisfaction and concern for winning
c. Our responses to conflict can be influenced by concern for self and concern for
others.
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Greg pretended he was interested in Lisa because she had tickets to the big game. He was using the manipulative strategy called ______.
A. interpersonal maneuvering B. affectionless communication C. relational ruse D. pseudo-attraction
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1.The only numbers researchers can get from nominal variables are percentages. 2.Interval measures assume an equal distance between points on a scale. 3.Ratio scales measure from a “true” zero point. 4.Nominal and ordinal data are considered “discrete” variables. 5.Interval and ratio data are considered “discrete” variables.
Marcus wanted his new roommate to like him, so he made sure the room was spotless the first time he met him. What is his politeness strategy focusing on?
A) self-handicapping strategy B) negative face needs C) image confirming strategy D) positive face needs
Why do people wish others to view them in a positive light?
What will be an ideal response?