Description

A struggle among a small number of interdependent people (usually two) arising from perceived interference with goal achievement
Conflict that moves toward positive outcomes
The choice between two equally unattractive options
Conflict that moves toward destructive outcomes
A tendency to defend one’s position from a competitive stance
A state where one thing or person requires another thing or person to meet goals
An individualized reaction to a word derived from one’s personal association or experience with it
Goals around tangible resources
What one says one’s goals were after a conflict episode ends
The literal dictionary definition of a word
Focusing discussion on the interaction process; communication about communication
In attribution theory, where one ascribes motivations for another’s behavior to a personality or character trait when it actually results from a situational influence, or vice versa
Anything perceived to be in short supply
A theory that holds one’s personality and behavior are influenced by social development as opposed to biological development
Goals regarding the expression of self-worth, pride, or self-respect
A critical moment during an interaction when one's choice of how to respond will set the tone for future interaction and possibly change the direction of a relationship
A conflict management technique that requires disputants to attend to the changes to be made in the existing circumstances instead of focusing on past events, previous problems, or root causes
In negotiation, a party’s desired means of how an event should happen or a negotiation should proceed
Goals held by individuals at the beginning of a conflict
The choice between two opposing options, one negative and one positive
Providing reasons to support an assertion or claim
A style or tactic in response to conflict not to engage directly in conflict
Communication to bring the perceptions and expectations held by different people closer together
The event that precipitates a conflict episode
A need that drives a goal
Goals that evolve and change as a conflict episode progresses

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What is a crossword?

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Some of the words will share letters, so will need to match up with each other. The words can vary in length and complexity, as can the clues.

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