Essay: For a project, you want to design a model but your partner wants to give a presentation. How would you approach the conflict using different styles? Student Answer: Competing: You could argue that a model is more innovative and engaging than a presentation, emphasizing your points with evidence on its effectiveness.
Collaborating: You could discuss with your partner the benefits and drawbacks of each idea and try to find a way to incorporate elements of both, perhaps by designing a model for part of the presentation.
Compromising: You could suggest taking turns or combining both ideas into a single project, such as designing a model and then presenting it.
Accommodating: You could agree to go with the presentation to avoid conflict, even if it's not your preference.
Avoiding: You could avoid the conflict by not addressing it and letting your partner decide, which could lead to resentment if you're not happy with the outcome.
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