Already have an account? Get multiple benefits of using own account!
Login in your account..!
Remember me
Don't have an account? Create your account in less than a minutes,
Forgot password? how can I recover my password now!
Enter right registered email to receive password!
1. In which of the following situations is third-party intervention appropriate?a. A couple is having problems agreeing on custody of their child, yet don't want a judge to have the final say. b. Members of two different fraternities are being destructive to one another's property.c. Two girls are fighting over a doll and, unexpectedly, the doll is ripped in half.d. All of the above. 2. Which type of formal intervention allows the conciliator to serve as a __________ to parties who make their own decisions?a. conciliatorb. mediatorc. arbitratord. facilitator 3. Which of the following is considered a form of formal intervention?a. A mom tries to calm her two bickering kids.b. Joe tries to settle the tension between two coworkers.c. Jack and Jill try to settle their dispute through arbitration.d. Jane is providing Mary a shoulder to cry on because her boyfriend just broke up with her. 4. Which of the following intervention method allows for the conflicting parties to come to their own solution rather than having a third party decide?a. mediationb. arbitration c. adjudicationd. None of the above. 5. This type of dispute resolution option requires a systems level of thinking and should be integrated with other approaches; it is designed to empower individuals to handle conflict. a. arbitrationb. counselingc. mediationd. coaching 6. Which of the following is not an advantage to mediation? a. It's cheaper than arbitration and adjudication.b. Mediation is appropriate for all types of relationships.c. It promotes a mutual stake in resolution.d. Solutions are more likely to be integrative and creative. 7. According to the text, the success rates for mediating community disputes range form __________ to _________ percent.a. 43; 58b. 60; 70 c. 62; 84d. 75; 95 8. Victim-Offender Restitution (VOR) is a specialized form of __________.a.counselingb. adjudicationc. mediationd. coaching 9. Groups of attorneys called in to mediate cases that are backlogged usually use the process of ___________.a. shuttle diplomacyb. pendulum courtesyc. sidingd. trade-off 10. What is the second stage in the mediation process?a. entryb. negotiationc. diagnosis d. agreements 11. The mediator should establish a common ground, which is a part of the __________ stage. a. negotiationb. entryc. agreementsd. follow-up 12. This is a part of the Agreements Stage in mediation. a. explores consequences of not proceedingb. generate different ways to meet interestsc. gather data with interviews and observationsd. notify other stakeholders of actions 13. When Lisa says to her husband, "You'd make a lousy father," she is communicating which type of hurtful message?a. accusationb. advice c. evaluationd. threat 14. "If you think you are going to walk out on me, I'll make sure your parents know everything you did when we were living with them" is an example of what type of hurtful message?a. desire b. threatc. adviced. evaluation 15. The textbook provides various definitions of forgiveness. Which is the one offered up by Morton Deutsch?a. "Forgiveness is giving up the idea of a better past."b. "Interpersonal forgiveness can be seen as the decision to reduce negative thoughts, affect, and behavior, such as blame and anger, toward an offender or hurtful situation, and to begin to gain better understanding of the offense and the offender."c. "Forgiveness is the heart's capacity to release its grasp on the pains of the past and free itself to go on." d. "forgiveness is giving up rage, the desire for vengeance, and a grudge toward those who have inflicted grievous harm on you, your loved ones, or groups with whom you identify..." 16. __________ percent of women killed each year will be killed by a spouse or lover.a. 20b. 30c. 40d. 50 17. What does the textbook say about forgiveness and reconciliation?a. They do not mean the same thing.b. They are basically synonyms.c. Forgiveness always leads to reconciliation. d. Reconciliation always leads to forgiveness. 18. ___________ is absolutely essential to the forgiveness process.a. Reconciliationb. Forgettingc. Timed. Memory 19. According to Molly Layton's three-step model of forgiveness, which of the following question would be asked in the Obsession stage?a. "Will s/he ever be held accountable?"b. "Am I no longer safe in the world?"c. "What will this experience mean to me in the future?"d. None of the above. 20. Which of the following is not a phase in the "Guideposts along the Forgiveness Journey?"a. Uncovering Phaseb. Transcendence Phasec. Decisions Phased. Work Phase 21. Which of the following is a part of the Outcome Phase in the Guideposts along the Forgiveness Journey?" a. Face anger so as to release it.b. Gain insight about how this injury/transgression has changed your world view.c. Realize a new purpose.d. Reframe the picture of the other person. 22. Three forms of suspect apologies are mentioned. Which of the following is not one of the three mentioned? a. Public apologyb. Delayed apology c. Compelled apologyd. Expedient apology 23. The goal of this type of apology is to avoid rather than engage.a. Publicb. Delayedc. Compelledd. Expedient 24. Accepting forgiveness from the person you have wronged can be challenging in the following ways, except which statement below?a. You must wait for the gift of forgiveness to come from the other person.b. Your attention shifts from fear of retribution and guilt over what you've done to the prospect of freedom from this fear.c. Your definition of yourself becomes simpler because of the prospect of becoming responsible for new choices. d. During the waiting interval, you should reflect on the actual harm you have caused. 25. Shriver's metaphor of the cable spanning the chasm that divides conflicting parties includes the strand in the cable that crosses the canyon of alienation called ________.a. forbearance b. empathyc. commitment to remain interdependentd. truth
Learning contract proposal that will form the basis of your learning contract report.
"Change is the only constant " Evaluate the different types of change that have occurred in Sony.
How do advertisers try to use group influence? Will you find any specific examples and explain the relevant theory of group behavior and influence?
You have been appointed by Sony as a consultant on change management. Advise Sony on how they could implement the change by using the various theories of change you have learnt.
The purpose of this project is to help you to gain an understanding of how the stock market works and of the relationship between theory and practice.
Find not only the optimal production quantities, but also the optimal total cost.
Describe the management process and identify the skills required to manage business organizations.
Case Study : Bert's Bonsai and Aquatic Sport Museum Prepare a knowledge management system.
Demonstrate understanding of the many-sided nature of knowledge management
Write a paper on Historical Trends of Management.
Theory of Planned Behavior and Integrated Behaviors Model
Get guaranteed satisfaction & time on delivery in every assignment order you paid with us! We ensure premium quality solution document along with free turntin report!
whatsapp: +91-977-207-8620
Phone: +91-977-207-8620
Email: [email protected]
All rights reserved! Copyrights ©2019-2020 ExpertsMind IT Educational Pvt Ltd