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EXAM QUESTIONS:

Chapter 5

TRUE-FALSE

T F 1. An individuals conflict style is developed early in life and remains static throughout her/his lifetime.

T F 2. The primary disadvantage to integration is the time it often requires to really work.

T F 3. If you have low concern for yourself, and low concern for the other, you are using an avoidance style of conflict management.

T F 4. If you are engaged in a conflict in a highly impersonal situation (like talking to an insurance company), asking for the persons name so you can use it when you call back is a strategy Hocker and Wilmot call calm persistence.

T F 5. You are more likely to dominate than oblige when you put your needs aside and meet the needs of the other person.

T F 6. Because integration addresses the needs of all parties, it is considered the best style for managing all your conflicts.

T F 7. According to the text, verbal aggression is violent communication behavior.

T F 8. Postponement can be an effective strategy if the emotional elements of the conflict are addressed.

T F 9. The Avoid-Criticize Loop is helpful because it gives you time to think about what you need to actually criticize when you talk to the other person.

T F 10. Dominating will often result in the other person trying to dominate, as well.

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