Performance goals in conflictual social interactions: Towards the distinction between two modes of relational conflict regulation

Volume: 53, Issue: 1, Pages: 134 - 153
Published: Oct 26, 2012
Abstract
Socio-cognitive conflict has been defined as a situation of confrontation with a disagreeing other. Previous research suggests that individuals can regulate conflict in a relational way, namely by focusing on social comparison between relative levels of competences. Relational conflict regulation has been described as yielding particularly negative effects on social interactions and learning, but has been understudied. The present research...
Paper Details
Title
Performance goals in conflictual social interactions: Towards the distinction between two modes of relational conflict regulation
Published Date
Oct 26, 2012
Volume
53
Issue
1
Pages
134 - 153
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