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  2. Conflict (process) - Wikipedia

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    The variables assertiveness and cooperativity are based on the results in the 1964 work Managerial Grid by Jane Srygley Mouton and Robert Rogers Blake. [101] The two variables deal on the one hand with the question of whether the goals or interests of the two conflict parties are achieved and on the other hand with the question of how ...

  3. Wikipedia:Neutral point of view - Wikipedia

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    Instead, try to rewrite the passage or section to achieve a more neutral tone. Biased information can usually be balanced with material cited to other sources to produce a more neutral perspective, so such problems should be fixed when possible through the normal editing process. Remove material when you have a good reason to believe it ...

  4. Response bias - Wikipedia

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    Response bias is a general term for a wide range of tendencies for participants to respond inaccurately or falsely to questions. These biases are prevalent in research involving participant self-report, such as structured interviews or surveys. [1] Response biases can have a large impact on the validity of questionnaires or surveys. [1] [2]

  5. Wikipedia:Neutral point of view/Examples Debate - Wikipedia

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    One can be of two opinions about which fact to believe, or one can withhold judgment. Perhaps the distinction you want to make is between irrefutable facts, and those facts about which there is some disagreement. A fact "about which there is disagreement" is not a fact. An irrefutable fact is a fact. Anything else is an opinion.

  6. Wikipedia : NPOV means neutral editing, not neutral content

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    Reality is not neutral, balanced, or unbiased, and content must mirror it. Content should be presented without the influence of editorial bias. NPOV means neutral editing, not neutral content. [1] It means "neutrally reflecting what the sources say. It does not mean that the article has to be 'neutral'." [2] We do not document "neutral facts or ...

  7. Expectancy violations theory - Wikipedia

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    Expectancy violations theory (EVT) is a theory of communication that analyzes how individuals respond to unanticipated violations of social norms and expectations. [1] The theory was proposed by Judee K. Burgoon in the late 1970s and continued through the 1980s and 1990s as "nonverbal expectancy violations theory", based on Burgoon's research studying proxemics.

  8. Belief bias - Wikipedia

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    For syllogisms where the content was neutral, the results were consistent with studies of belief bias; however, for syllogisms with negative emotional content, participants were more likely to reason logically on invalid syllogisms with believable conclusions instead of automatically judging them to be valid. In other words, the effect of ...

  9. Negative responsiveness - Wikipedia

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    Moving the electorate to the left can cause a right-wing candidate to win, and vice versa. Black lines show the optimal solution (achieved by Condorcet or score voting). In social choice , the negative response , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] perversity , [ 3 ] or additional support paradox [ 4 ] is a pathological behavior of some voting rules where a candidate ...