Machiavellianism, sex, type of situation and conflict strategies

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dc.creator Chen , Hwei -jung
dc.date 2011 -02 -18T19 :25 :47Z
dc.date 1980 -12
dc.date.accessioned 2012 -11 -29T20 :59 :37Z
dc.date.available 2012 -11 -29T20 :59 :37Z
dc.date.issued 2012 -11 -29
dc.identifier http : / /hdl .handle .net /2346 /10740
dc.identifier.uri http : / /hdl .handle .net /2346 /10740
dc.description It seems inevitable that people will occasionally experience conflict with others in their daily lives . Either for maintaining good relationships with others , or with the desire to exert strong control over the environment and others , a person learns how to gain compliance from others and how to manage conflict . Different people may use different ways to resolve problems . The underlying reason might be the individual's learned characteristics . People with more aggressive personalities may be more active than less aggressive individuals in the conflict situation .
dc.language en _US
dc.publisher Texas Tech University
dc.rights unrestricted
dc.subject Interpersonal communication
dc.subject Sex
dc.subject Social conflict
dc.subject Personality and situation
dc.subject Machiavellianism
dc.title Machiavellianism , sex , type of situation and conflict strategies
dc.type Electronic Thesis

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Machiavellianism, sex, type of situation and conflict strategies. Available electronically from http : / /hdl .handle .net /2346 /10740 .

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