A) destructive during conflicts
B) neither "good" or "bad;" they just "are"
C) simple to regulate
D) irrational
E) polite
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A) Burdens on others
B) Distorted emotional expression
C) Depression
D) Little to no conflict
E) Increased emotional intelligence
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A) Men/women
B) Women/men
C) Parents/children
D) Employers/employees
E) Teachers/students
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A) Unexpressed conflict
B) Moderately expressed conflict
C) Unrestrained conflict
D) Venting
E) Revenge
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A) Men/women
B) Women/men
C) Parents/children
D) Employers/employees
E) Teachers/students
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A) The right hemisphere of the brain
B) The left hemisphere of the brain
C) Physical triggers
D) Destructive individuals
E) Our identities
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A) Anger
B) Sadness
C) Fear
D) Revenge
E) Contempt
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A) a dysfunctional expression of emotion.
B) venting.
C) attacking your conflict partner.
D) an XYZ statement.
E) a TRIP metaphor.
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A) Emotions should not be expressed at work.
B) Emotions hinder good decision making.
C) Emotions should be saved for "later."
D) Emotions can be managed.
E) Only women are emotional.
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A) Seeking revenge
B) Righting a wrong
C) Setting boundaries
D) Giving her a wake-up call
E) Being selfish
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A) Verbally stating the anger.
B) Knowing the difference between venting and acknowledging anger.
C) Refusing to attack each other.
D) Uncover the source of your anger.
E) All of these are helpful in responsibly expressing anger.
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