Three Events that Affect Strategic Communication
Second, people experience three interrelated sets of “events” that filter the link between the initial instigation and use of conflict strategies and tactics. These three events are: individual differences; interpretation of the conflict; and goal assess- ment/generation (see Figure 1.1).
These three events are interrelated. However, because we cannot elaborate on their interrelationship, we treat each event separately and present ideas of how the reader can use the research about each event for strategic purposes. We want you to gain knowledge of personal control, which reveals how different personality types respond to conflict instigators; attribution control, or the ability to perceive conflict episodes more accurately; and goal control, which concerns how you see the goals that are in play and how to retain or defend your own goals.
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