52.1 Continued (conflicts) Flashcards
a perceived incompatibility of actions, goals, or ideas
conflict
what are the theories of conflict? (4)
- mirror-image perception
- self-fulfilling prophecy
- social trap
- superordinate goals
a situation in which the conflicting parties, by each rationally pursuing their self-interest rather than the good of the group, leading to destructive behavior
social trap
example of social trap?
whalers killing a few for profit though many have that attitude and lead to extinction and or endangered whales
mutual views held by conflicting people, in which each side sees itself as ethical and peaceful and views the other side as evil and aggressive
mirror-image perception
example of mirror-image perception
nearly any war or conflict as both sides see themselves as ‘good and right’ and the others as ‘evil and aggressive’ (like the war on terrorism)
a belief that leads to its own fulfillment (believing something and acting upon that belief)
self-fulfilling prophecy
example of self-fulfilling prophecy (2)
- lol you @ basically everyone and why you have a lot of haters
- same w/ countries (acting in self-interest? then they do so)
shared goals that overrides difference among people and require cooperation
superordinate goals
superordinate goals: boys camp 1. ________ and met only in 2. ____________ and only 3. _______, 4. _________, and 5. ________ one another
- isolated
- competition
- taunted
- fought
- hated
superordinate goals: large 1. __________ required 2. ___________, they 3. _______ together and became 4. _________
- problems
- cooperation
- worked
- friends
- __________ and a 2. _______ _____ can 3. _____ in the form of 4. ________ as it can work to 5. _______ conflict b/w parties, be it people, groups, or countries
- communication
- third party
- help
- therapy
- alleviate