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Confrontation analysis

Confrontation analysis (also known as dilemma analysis) is an operational analysis technique used to structure, understand and think through multi-party interactions such as negotiations. It is the underpinning mathematical basis of drama theory. It is derived from game theory but considers that instead of resolving the game, the players often redefine the game when interacting. Emotions triggered from the potential interaction play a large part in this redefinition. So whereas game theory looks on an interaction as a single decision matrix and resolves that, confrontation analysis looks on the interaction as a sequence of linked interactions, where the decision matrix changes under the influence of precisely defined emotional dilemmas. (Wikipedia).

Confrontation analysis
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Resolving Workplace Conflict

In this video, you’ll learn strategies for resolving conflict at work. Visit https://edu.gcfglobal.org/en/jobsuccess/resolving-workplace-conflict/1/ for our text-based lesson. We hope you enjoy!

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Review Questions (Simultaneous Equations)

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C23 More about the annihilator approach

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C26 Example problem finding the form of the particular solution

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Karl Popper on the Myth of the Standpoint (1990)

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