258 Pages
by
Psychology Press
258 Pages
by
Psychology Press
258 Pages
by
Psychology Press
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A theory that attempts to bring order to the chaotic variety of conflict usually begins by distinguishing types of conflict and formulating general explanatory principles that relate and integrate them. In contrast to traditional methods, this book describes and explores the structural aspects of different types of conflicts, and discusses the important implications involved for both choosing and... Read more
Contents: Introduction. Part I: Type I Conflict. Individual Preference. Motivation, Framing, and Classification. Difficulty of Resolving Type I Conflicts. Part II: Type II Conflict. Basic Concepts. Utility, Power, and Fairness. Edgeworth's Economical Calculus. On Constructing Options. The Frontier of Preference. Classification and Difficulty. Election Systems. Summary, Correspondence, Transition. Part III: Type III Conflict. Type III Conflict. Perspective and Conclusions. On Proper Preference Function. On Proper Additive Difference Models.
Biography
Coombs, Clyde H. ; Avrunin, George S. ; Coombs, Clyde H.; Avrunin, George S.






