Sophia Conflict Resolution Challenge 1.1

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Michelle replied, "l think arbitration might be less effective than mediation, from what yo described. I'l have to gather more information from the parties involved - particularly Tony an Diana, since they seem to be leading the opposing sides - before | make a recommendation. Michelle felt that arbitration might not be the most appropriate process. Select the statement that Arbitration proceedings are open to the public, whil
‘would make Tony and Diana's conflict values-based. Diana is increasingly frustrated with the argume ereas Tony is beginning to feel calmer as the Diana has children that need a place to play, where ony and his community need convenient parking
Marcus leaned over and whispered to the group secretary, Carlo, "I've never seen these people s angry! | almost wish we had a bigger problem, like crime or a fire, to bring them all back togethe Marcus's comment supports an approach that is recommended in realistic conflict theory. Which statement provides the best definition of conflict from the perspective of realistic Social entities engage to resolve disagreements -ompatibility through an interactive process
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"l can't believe Diana accused me of not caring about the kids in this neighborhood! We raised our kids here— of course | care! But how can she worry about a playground when the elderly ai getting mugged? | just don't know what to do ne ony could attempt to define the legal entitiements tha are held by all of the parties involved, and identify ans ony could make a strategic move, such as contacting iend on the city council, in order to ensure moveme
only argument I've ever had with him. But I've never seen any kind of criminal activity in the neighborhood." She shook her head. "And | don't want to pretend to be friends with someone says | don't care about my neighbors! We HAVE to keep the playground. If we can find options for better parking, great, but losing the playground is NOT an optio —— N llumr il
"Tony." she said, "l know this parking lot plan has come between us. But don't you see that the neighborhood kids NEED a safe, local place to play? We've made do with bad parking for year: and | know it's a pain. But do you really think having your car closer to your house is more importan Tony was immediately defensive. I can't believe you said that! Of course | care about the kids! But also care about old people like me getting mugged walking from the car to the house! Three people got robbed in the neighborhood in the last four months, all of them over 60! Don't YOU care Tony and Diana are both trying to convince each other that they are right. This shows that they are both using a
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‘Whenever Tony and Diana spoke over the two weeks following the neighborhood improvement meeting, they avoided the playground/parking lot issue. Though they both felt upsetand uncomfortable around each other, they tried to pretend that nothing had changed between them. If Tony and Diana were to suggest that there had to be a way to keep the playground and also add a parking facility, they would be using which of the following conflict styles?
When she got home, Diana remarked to her husband that her relationship with Tony had chang M During the meeting, Tony and Diana reached the incident stage of conflict. Which of the following D g the incident stage, parties are not yet aware that eir needs conflict » g the incident stage, parties convince others to take
After the neighborhood improvement group meeting, Diana and Tony talked to their families about the city's proposal to demolish the playground and a parking lot. Diana and her husband, Rick, agreed that the neighborhood should keep the playground, while Tony and his wife, Ella, agre Given the opposing perspectives in the community, the conflict may develop and become increasingly intense. Select the statement that describes crisis, the most intense stage of conflict. rties are communicating about the conflict, but the AT
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Select excerpt that describes the parties' interests at the root of the potential cc Retired seniors Tony and Ella were neighbors of Diane and Rick, who had three young children, in a large city. residents before making a final decision.