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A) use logical analysis to resolve the conflict.
B) reduce communication and information sharing with the other party.
C) rethink their assumptions and beliefs about the issue that is the source of conflict.
D) do all of these things.
E) do none of these things.
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A) Members of the organization are the ultimately the source of all conflicts in organizations.
B) Poor communication can be a source of conflict.
C) Scarce resources is a condition that can cause conflict.
D) Decision ambiguity can increase the potential for conflict.
E) Conflict tends to increase with high levels of task interdependence
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A) is the opposite of task-related conflict.
B) encourages participants to re-examine their basic assumptions about a problem and its possible solution.
C) is one of the dysfunctional outcomes of conflict.
D) is the most common outcome of arbitration.
E) sometimes replaces manifest conflict in the conflict process.
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A) gathering information.
B) discovering priorities through offers and concessions.
C) building relationships.
D) stalling for more time to evaluate proposals more fully.
E) All of the above are ways to reap the benefits of value creation.
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A) Ambiguous rules and low task interdependence.
B) Precise rules and resource scarcity.
C) Plentiful resources and high goal compatibility.
D) Scarce resources and high task interdependence.
E) None of these has any effect on the risk of conflict.
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A) minimize constructive conflict
B) engage in third-party conflict resolution
C) increase relationship conflict
D) minimize relationship conflict
E) add more cycles to the conflict escalation cycle
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A) Negotiators with more power in the relationship sometimes apply time pressure through an "exploding offer."
B) Negotiators become less committed to reaching an agreement as they devote more time to it.
C) Negotiators make more concessions as the negotiations approach an inflexible deadline.
D) As negotiators become more committed to reaching an agreement the tendency to make unwarranted concessions to ensure negotiations do not fail increases.
E) As the amount of time invested in a negotiation increases, negotiators tend to become more motivated to settle the negotiations.
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A) pooled interdependence
B) total independence
C) reciprocal interdependence
D) anticipatory interdependence
E) sequential interdependence
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A) usually apply a collaborative approach to resolving their differences.
B) begin negotiations by describing their resistance point for each item on the agenda.
C) rarely know each other's initial point.
D) tend to move from their target point to their initial point very quickly.
E) try to discover the other side's resistance point so they can determine how much they can gain without breaking off negotiations.
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A) Inquisitor
B) Competitor
C) Mediator
D) Arbitrator
E) Dictatorial
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