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Social conflicts that arise from frustrations of specific demands within a relationship and from estimates of gains of the participants, and that are directed at the presumed frustrating object, can be called
Realistic conflicts
Nonrealistic conflicts
Unrealistic Conflict
Latent conflict
- Realistic conflicts:
- These arise from specific, tangible issues and frustrations within relationships.
- Involves disagreements over concrete demands or perceived inequities.
- Correct Answer: These conflicts are generally directed at the source of frustration and can be addressed through discussion or negotiation.
- Nonrealistic conflicts:
- These do not arise from specific issues but are expressions of tension or aggression without a concrete matter at stake.
- Often involve venting emotions rather than solving a problem.
- Unrealistic Conflict:
- Similar to nonrealistic, these occur without a basis in tangible issues.
- Focused more on emotional release than resolution.
- Latent conflict:
- Refers to underlying tensions that have not yet become overt conflict.
- These may become formal conflicts if not addressed.
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