Week 2 attempt 2
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Week 2 - Quiz
Due
Feb 10 at 11:59pm
Points
20
Questions
20
Time Limit
30 Minutes
Allowed Attempts
3
Instructions
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Attempt 2
28 minutes
17 out of 20
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16 out of 20
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Reading Quiz
[WLOs: 1, 2] [CLOs: 2, 4]
Prior to taking this quiz, read Chapters 3 and 4 in Jandt (2021). The quiz contains 20 multiple-choice
questions and is worth 5% of your course grade. You will have 30 minutes to complete the quiz, and it
must be taken in one sitting. You will have three attempts to take this quiz for each sitting.
Take the Quiz Again
1 / 1 pts
Question 1
Peter Coleman, director of the International Center for Cooperation and
Conflict Resolution estimates the percentage of conflicts are high
destructive intractable conflicts resistant to resolution efforts:
1% 5% 15% 30% 1 / 1 pts
Question 2
Which cultures tend to separate the conflict issue from the people
engaged in the conflict?
High context Low context Most Latin American
cultures
Southern and eastern
Mediterranean cultures
1 / 1 pts
Question 3
Obliging and smoothing conflict
styles are also known as what conflict style?
Accommodating
Avoiding Collaborating Competing 1 / 1 pts
Question 4
Casmir’s study suggests
that in successful intercultural marriages:
one spouse’s culture
should dominate.
one spouse’s culture
should not dominate.
one spouse must assimilate into the other’s culture. use only high or low context communication styles. 0 / 1 pts
Question 5
Incorrect
Incorrect
Intractable conflicts differ
from other conflicts in that they typically:
aren’t violent. become polarized as “us vs. them.” don’t have long histories. involve many issues.
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1 / 1 pts
Question 6
According to Ting-Toomey, high context cultures
such as China tend to:
be guided by personal responsibility. use direct communication. use direct face negotiation and express more self-face maintenance. use indirect face negotiation and express more mutual-face or other-face
maintenance.
0 / 1 pts
Question 7
Incorrect
Incorrect
Among
the hypotheses developed by Jandt and Pedersen is that in low context
cultures:
conflict and conflict
management are defined
by the group or culture.
negotiations are more likely face-to-face. negotiations are more likely indirect. settlements are often accompanied by ritual and spirituality.
1 / 1 pts
Question 8
Croucher at al. argue
that the long-lasting international conflict between India and Pakistan
demonstrates:
a link between
conflict style and religious identity.
both Muslims and Hindus prefer the dominating conflict style. both Muslims and Hindus prefer a collectivistic conflict style. Muslims and Hindus
prefer the same conflict style.
1 / 1 pts
Question 9
What cultures tend to separate the conflict issue from the person
engaged in the conflict?
High context cultures. High power distance
cultures.
Low context cultures. Low power distance
cultures.
1 / 1 pts
Question 10
Traditional Chinese approach
to conflict is based on:
building other-face only. maintaining self-face only. sacrificing face for gain. saving face for all parties. 1 / 1 pts
Question 11
Two middle school students get into a fight. During the fight, one
tears the other’s jacket. In peer mediation the students agree to end
their dispute if the student who tore the jacket will get it repaired
and return it. The students’ moral reality is probably
biblical or authoritarian based on divine authority and scriptural
direction
expressivist based on pursuit of individual rights
republican based on civic duty utilitarian or negotiation with others 1 / 1 pts
Question 12
A limitation of the reliability of elf-report data is:
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Self-report data can only be reliable when supported by another
source.
Self-report data can only be reliable when supported by tangible
evidence.
When an experience has
negative emotional qualities, true memory level is lowest.
When an experience has
positive emotional qualities, true memor level is lowest.
1 / 1 pts
Question 13
In the sample conflict analysis in the chapter of environmentalists
vs. developers, the developers increased their power by:
bribing the Bureau of Land Management representative.
forming an alliance with local tribes. having their attorney taking on the role of mediator. supporting club members’ demonstrations. 1 / 1 pts
Question 14
A graduate student is caught plagiarizing a research report. The
student and professor agree not to pursue other consequences if the
graduate student reworks the paper and does presentations to
undergraduates on proper use of sources in research papers. This
justice reality outcome is most probably:
competitive justice
distributive justice
republican based on civic duty utilitarian or negotiation with others 1 / 1 pts
Question 15
In 2019, a spillgate on the Guadalupe River in Texas failed
resulting in the draining of the lake. The collapse was determined
to have been caused by aging structural steel. Replacement would
cost $15 to $35 million. The river authority does not have the funds
to replace the spillgate which is used to control floods downstream.
Meanwhile, resort home owners on the lake have experienced
significant diminished property values and local recreation businesses
have experienced significant losses. The major issue/issues in this
conflict is/are:
economic
economic and safety
recreation safety 1 / 1 pts
Question 16
Witness reports are:
more reliable than self-report data.
only reliable when supported by other witnesses.
only reliable when supported by tangible evidence.
subject to the same flaws that affect the reliability of self-report data.
1 / 1 pts
Question 17
Information sources for analysis of a conflict may include text
messages which are an example of what kind of data source?
Participant self-report
Questionable data
Tangible evidence
Witness report
0 / 1 pts
Question 18
Incorrect
Incorrect
The first step in a Change-Oriented Conflict Analysis written report
is:
Information sources.
narrative history of the conflict.
the context. the primary parties
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1 / 1 pts
Question 19
In the sample conflict analysis in the chapter on clean drinking
water in Flint, Michigan, a research report by Wayne State’s
Department of Communication showed that minorities relied on what
for information?
Detroit television stations
Interpersonal and social connections
Local television stations The Flint Journal newspaper 1 / 1 pts
Question 20
Hocker and Wilmotstress that their Conflict Assessment Guide must
be accompanied by:
a desk review of historical tangible documents.
an analysis of the disputant’s cultural backgrounds.
complete biographies of the disputants. extensive interviews and questionnaires. Quiz Score: 17
out of 20