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Conflict control in task conflict and response conflict

Psychological Research, 2014
Studies have suggested that conflict control can modulate conflict effects in response to differing levels of conflict context. The current study probed, in two experiments of proportion congruence, the relevance of both task conflict (between a currently relevant task and irrelevant task alternatives) and response conflict (between a currently ...
Ami, Braverman, Nachshon, Meiran
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Conflicts over Conflicts

Pedagogy, 2003
It has been eighteen years, actually, since Gerald Graff first suggested that schools should teach conflicts. This pedagogical proposal, now Graff ’s calling card, made its first, rather humble appearance as the sixth of “seven propositions on teaching” included in his and Reginald Gibbons’s preface to Criticism and the University. “The university does
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Conflict about conflict

2012
Purpose – There are a number of ongoing debates in the organizational literature about conflict in groups and teams. We investigate two "conflicts about conflict" (i.e., two meta-conflicts) in the literature: we examine whether and under what conditions conflict in workgroups might be beneficial and we also explore the idea that group members may not ...
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Conflicted Landscapes:

2022
This chapter examines the lived experiences of residents of the Forbush Creek site, a Late Woodland period Native American village site located in the Yadkin River Valley of the North Carolina Piedmont. During the Late Woodland period (AD 800–1200) communities across the Piedmont, began to settle in more permanent, agriculturally focused village ...
Steph M. Berger, Anna F. Graham
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Conflicted by conflicts of interest

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 2015
Views: Commentary 601 I a recent commentary, Dr. Michael Kotlikoff argues that the AVMA should divest itself of the Council on Education (COE) not because of any concerns with the policies or procedures the council uses in accrediting colleges of veterinary medicine, but simply because of “obvious real and apparent conflicts of interest.” His argument ...
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Social Conflict and Psychic Conflict

American Journal of Sociology, 1939
Psychic conflict and social conflict may profitably be regarded as analogous phenomena. Moreover, most social conflicts usually involve large numbers of individuals in psychic conflicts, either overt or latent. Out of these emotional conflicts arise mass delusions and mass phobias analogous to those encountered by the psychiatrist in individual ...
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Fomenting conflict

Journal of Economic Theory, 2022
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Conflicting Views About Conflict Resolution

Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 2006
<h4>CONFLICTING VIEWS ABOUT CONFLICT RESOLUTION (with reply)</h4> <p><strong>To the Editor:</strong><br /> I am writing to comment on the article, &ldquo;<a href="~/link.aspx?_id=63EF20B26D584A518689FFC5723FDF35&amp;_z=z">Conflict Resolution Styles: A Comparison of Assisted Living and Nursing Home ...
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