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100 1 _aJandt, Fred Edmund
245 1 0 _aConflict resolution through communication
_cby Fred E. Jandt
260 _aNew York
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300 _a473 p. ; 21 cm.
505 0 _aJandt, F. E. Interactive synecology.--Mack, R. W. and Snyder, R. C. The analysis of social conflict-toward an overview and synthesis.--Blake, R. B. and Mouton, J. S. The fifth achievement.--McGinn, N. F., Harburg, E., and Ginsburg, G. P. Responses to interpersonal conflict by middle-class males in Guadalajara and Michigan.--Druckman, D. Dogmatism, prenegotiation experience, and simulated group representation as determinants of dyadic behavior in a bargaining situation.--Sereno, K. K. and Mortensen, C. D. The effects of ego-involved attitudes on conflict negotiation in dyads.--Deutsch, M. Conflicts: productive and destructive.--Fisher, B. A. Decision emergence.--Blood, R. O. Resolving family conflicts.--Frank, A. D. Conflict in the classroom.--Doob, L. W., Foltz, W. J., and Stevens, R. B. The Fermeda workshop; a different approach to border conflicts in Eastern Africa.--Smith, C. G. A comparative analysis of some conditions a
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