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- W2046194868 abstract "The purpose of the study was to examine the influence of cultural variability and self-monitoring on conflict communication styles. Specifically, the cultural variability dimension of individualism-collectivism was used as the key theoretical dimension in explaining conflict style differences between Taiwan and the United States. In addition, the personality factor of self-monitoring was used as a covariate to analyze possible conflict style differences of individuals. Multivariate analysis of covariance was employed to examine the relationship between the independent variables and the set of conflict dependent variables. Consistent with predictions, Taiwan respondents used an obliging style and an avoiding style more than their United States counterparts. Inconsistent with the predictions, the Taiwanese respondents used integrating and compromising styles more than the United States respondents. Finally, self-monitoring was found to be related to the dominating style of conflict. Cette étude porte sur l'influence de la culture et des traits de caractère associés à “l'auto-contrôle”, sur le mode d'expression d'un conflit. L'opposition entre individualisme et collectivisme sert de dimension théorique essentielle pour expliquer les différences de style présentes dans l'expression d'un conflit à Taiwan et aux Etats-Unis. Les répondants à Taiwan ont employé un style obligeant et un style échappatoire plus souvent que leurs contreparties aux Etats-Unis. Les répondants à Taiwan ont employé de manière surprenante des styles d'intégration et de compromis plus fréquemment que les répondants aux Etats-Unis. Enfin, les traits de caractère associés à l'auto-contrôle étaient liés à un style dominateur dans l'expression d'un conflit. ∗L'auto-contraôle se définit par le capacité de faire savoir quelle expression convient dans une situation donnée. (author-supplied abstract). Este estudio examina la influencia de la cultura y la “autoseguimiento” una caracteristica de la personalidad, sobre los estilos que utilizan las diferentes culturas para expresar el conflicto. Individualismo-colectivismo se usa como la dimensión teórica claue para explicar las diferencias en cuanto a los extilos para lidiàr con el conflicto entre Taiwan y los Estados Unidós. Los Taiwan eses usan un estilo obsequioso y esquivo mucho mas que sus contrapartes Americanos. Inesperadamente, los encuestados de Taiwan usan estilos integrantes y comprometedores mas que los encuestados de Estados Unidos. Finalmente, la caracteristica personal de “aauto-seguimiento,” se encontro que estaba relacionado a el estilo dominante de expresar el conflicto. ∗Auto-seguimiento se defina como la habilidad para indicar que expesión es mas apropiada a una situation. (author-supplied abstract)." @default.
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