How Would Pyrrho have been Socially Valued? Social Desirability and Social Utility of Conflict Regulation

Volume: 30, Issue: 1, Pages: 141
Published: Jul 3, 2017
Abstract
Mugny and his colleagues have shown that conflict is sometimes detrimental for learning, but other times beneficial, depending on how it is regulated. Yet, it is assumed that laypeople perceive conflict as uniformly negative. We argue that the valence of these lay perceptions depends on the mode of conflict regulation. Epistemic and relational protective conflict regulation behaviors (integrative and submissive response, respectively) can be...
Paper Details
Title
How Would Pyrrho have been Socially Valued? Social Desirability and Social Utility of Conflict Regulation
Published Date
Jul 3, 2017
Volume
30
Issue
1
Pages
141
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