Social Interaction and Predictable Behavior
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What is the difference between competition and conflict?

  • Competition is a deliberate attempt to harm, while conflict is achieving shared goals.
  • Competition aims to defeat the opponent, while conflict is a form of cooperation. (correct)
  • Competition brings balance, while conflict leads to truce.
  • Competition involves cooperation, while conflict involves achieving a goal.

Which stage involves a third party acting as a counselor to help two parties reach an agreement?

  • Mediation (correct)
  • Arbitration
  • Truce
  • Compromise

In what situations can conflicts arise from cooperation or competition?

  • Only when people work together to achieve shared goals.
  • When shared resources change or established rules are followed. (correct)
  • When compromise is not an option during negotiations.
  • When there is a deliberate attempt to harm during collaboration.

What characterizes accommodation in the context of cooperation and conflict?

<p>Maintaining a state of balance between cooperation and conflict. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does arbitration involve in resolving conflicts?

<p>A third party making a decision that is binding on all parties. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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