Social PsychologyMcGraw-Hill, 1993 - 682 pages |
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... Conflict signifies involvement , commitment , and caring . If understood , if rec- ognized , it can stimulate renewed and improved human relations . Without conflict , people seldom ... CONFLICT AND PEACEMAKING 545 CONFLICT Social Dilemmas.
... Conflict signifies involvement , commitment , and caring . If understood , if rec- ognized , it can stimulate renewed and improved human relations . Without conflict , people seldom ... CONFLICT AND PEACEMAKING 545 CONFLICT Social Dilemmas.
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... conflicts some- times use one other peacemaking strategy . They instruct the participants , as this chapter instructed you , in the dynamics of conflict and peacemaking . The hope is that understanding - understanding how conflicts are ...
... conflicts some- times use one other peacemaking strategy . They instruct the participants , as this chapter instructed you , in the dynamics of conflict and peacemaking . The hope is that understanding - understanding how conflicts are ...
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... conflict resolution . Journal of Conflict Resolution , 22 , 318-341 . Lind , E. A. , Thibaut , J. , & Walker , L. ( 1976 ) . A cross - cultural comparison of the effect of adversary and inquisito- rial processes on bias in legal ...
... conflict resolution . Journal of Conflict Resolution , 22 , 318-341 . Lind , E. A. , Thibaut , J. , & Walker , L. ( 1976 ) . A cross - cultural comparison of the effect of adversary and inquisito- rial processes on bias in legal ...
Contents
INTRODUCING SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 3 |
HOW WE DO SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 12 |
Searching for Cause and Effect | 20 |
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