Deck 11: Managing Conflict and Guidelines for Confrontation

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Leaders:

A) must exercise control so that conflict does not emerge in the group
B) can expect member-to-member conflict, but not member-to-leader conflict
C) give non-conscious cues about how they perceive conflict that members follow
D) should perceive conflict as destructive to the group
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Refusal to engage when challenged or in a disagreement:

A) is the best way to defuse conflict
B) can be a destructive conflict management strategy
C) allows the underlying issue to be addressed
D) demonstrates a characteristic way the person handles conflict
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Variable conflict management strategies include:

A) distracting, delaying, and confronting
B) ignoring, distracting, and compromising
C) holding firm, forcing, and soothing
D) all of these
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Responsible group members:

A) demonstrate social maturity
B) are impulsive and self-regulating
C) do not get in conflicts with other members or the leader
D) illustrate dependability and expertise
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The Variable Conflict Management Strategies model has:

A) six categories
B) five categories
C) seven categories
D) two categories
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Recommended leader strategies for group members who have moderate communication skills and moderate responsible behavior are:

A) delaying, withdrawing, or distracting
B) compromising, confronting, or soothing
C) confronting, holding firm, or forcing
D) ignoring, soothing, or distracting
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_______ and _______ are the types of confrontations that are received and acted on in a positive way.

A) Strength and encouragement to action
B) Experiential and encouragement to action
C) Didactic and weakness
D) Strength and experiential
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The leader should consider which of the following before initiating a confrontation?

A) Extent of established trust and safety
B) Level of members' responsibility and expertise
C) Members' usual conflict behavior
D) Therapeutic factors that have emerged in the group
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Correcting misinformation is confrontation:

A) experiential
B) didactic
C) strength
D) not a confrontation
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It can be important to consider:

A) the emotional state of the confronter
B) the receiver's capacity for self-examination
C) if the circumstances are appropriate
D) all of these
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Confrontation is an aggressive act that can never be helpful.
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When confronting, the confronter should have a need to help the receiver to change.
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Confrontation is most useful and constructive when it is solicited.
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Confrontation involves sharing information between the sender and the receiver.
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Compromising involves confrontation and negotiation.
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The level of responsibility of group members is not solely related to their age.
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Age is a significant factor in the expertise dimension.
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Confronting is best accomplished while both parties are intense.
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The leader's motives do not affect confrontation.
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Deck 11: Managing Conflict and Guidelines for Confrontation
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Leaders:

A) must exercise control so that conflict does not emerge in the group
B) can expect member-to-member conflict, but not member-to-leader conflict
C) give non-conscious cues about how they perceive conflict that members follow
D) should perceive conflict as destructive to the group
C
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Refusal to engage when challenged or in a disagreement:

A) is the best way to defuse conflict
B) can be a destructive conflict management strategy
C) allows the underlying issue to be addressed
D) demonstrates a characteristic way the person handles conflict
D
3
Variable conflict management strategies include:

A) distracting, delaying, and confronting
B) ignoring, distracting, and compromising
C) holding firm, forcing, and soothing
D) all of these
D
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Responsible group members:

A) demonstrate social maturity
B) are impulsive and self-regulating
C) do not get in conflicts with other members or the leader
D) illustrate dependability and expertise
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The Variable Conflict Management Strategies model has:

A) six categories
B) five categories
C) seven categories
D) two categories
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Recommended leader strategies for group members who have moderate communication skills and moderate responsible behavior are:

A) delaying, withdrawing, or distracting
B) compromising, confronting, or soothing
C) confronting, holding firm, or forcing
D) ignoring, soothing, or distracting
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_______ and _______ are the types of confrontations that are received and acted on in a positive way.

A) Strength and encouragement to action
B) Experiential and encouragement to action
C) Didactic and weakness
D) Strength and experiential
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The leader should consider which of the following before initiating a confrontation?

A) Extent of established trust and safety
B) Level of members' responsibility and expertise
C) Members' usual conflict behavior
D) Therapeutic factors that have emerged in the group
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Correcting misinformation is confrontation:

A) experiential
B) didactic
C) strength
D) not a confrontation
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It can be important to consider:

A) the emotional state of the confronter
B) the receiver's capacity for self-examination
C) if the circumstances are appropriate
D) all of these
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Confrontation is an aggressive act that can never be helpful.
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When confronting, the confronter should have a need to help the receiver to change.
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Confrontation is most useful and constructive when it is solicited.
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Confrontation involves sharing information between the sender and the receiver.
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Compromising involves confrontation and negotiation.
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The level of responsibility of group members is not solely related to their age.
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Age is a significant factor in the expertise dimension.
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Confronting is best accomplished while both parties are intense.
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The leader's motives do not affect confrontation.
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