When one person allows the conflict to be resolved at his or her own expense, this is referred to in conflict management as:
a. winning while losing c. the win-lose approach
b. the lose-win approach d. losing
B
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A Incorrect. When one person allows the conflict to be resolved at his or her own expense, this is not referred to in conflict management as winning while losing.
B Correct. The lose-win situation occurs then one person allows a resolution at his or her own expense.
C Incorrect. When one person allows the conflict to be resolved at his or her own expense, this is not referred to in conflict management as the win-lose approach.
D Incorrect. When one person allows the conflict to be resolved at his or her own expense, this is not referred to in conflict management as losing.
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