We know that our thinking is affected by conflict; this applies to groups and nations as much as to individuals. Mediators are at the sharp end of this phenomenon, and those we work with often find each other’s behaviour at best inexplicable and at worst malicious. This article considers how biases and heuristics (mental shortcuts) can exacerbate disputes. Two cognitive biases in particular can contribute to the growth of conflict: the fundamental attribution error and the self-serving bias. Using a workplace mediation case study the article traces the step-by-step mechanics of conflict in people’s thinking and its tendency to set in motion vicious circles of suspicion and defence. It goes on to provide a critique of bullying and harassment...
Individuals' attributions about conflict influence their behaviour: Appraising conflict as relations...
Various studies report a relationship between conflicts and conflict escalation and workplace bullyi...
The current study examined the role of attributional processes on triggered dis-placed aggression an...
We know that our thinking is affected by conflict; this applies to groups and nations as much as to ...
We know that our thinking is affected by conflict; this applies to groups and nations as much as to ...
This research investigated the reciprocal relationship between mental models of conflict and various...
Exposure to harsh or unpredictable environments can impair social and cognitive functioning. However...
There is good evidence that people generally tend to evaluate behaviors, contributions, and outcomes...
Our main research question is how the asymmetry of conflict between two parties involved in mediatio...
who “just disagree ” cannot just “leave it alone”—or, better yet, try to resolve their disagreements...
The collision of self-interests is often regarded as the “prototype” of social conflicts. However, t...
The current study investigated how work-related disagreements—coined as conflicts—relate to workplac...
In this chapter, I will explore the mediation of neighbour and family conflicts through the lens of ...
Conflict reasoning problems cue two competing responses to the problem, requiring the reasoner to re...
In this article reflections by a complainant in workplace bullying contrast theory with personal exp...
Individuals' attributions about conflict influence their behaviour: Appraising conflict as relations...
Various studies report a relationship between conflicts and conflict escalation and workplace bullyi...
The current study examined the role of attributional processes on triggered dis-placed aggression an...
We know that our thinking is affected by conflict; this applies to groups and nations as much as to ...
We know that our thinking is affected by conflict; this applies to groups and nations as much as to ...
This research investigated the reciprocal relationship between mental models of conflict and various...
Exposure to harsh or unpredictable environments can impair social and cognitive functioning. However...
There is good evidence that people generally tend to evaluate behaviors, contributions, and outcomes...
Our main research question is how the asymmetry of conflict between two parties involved in mediatio...
who “just disagree ” cannot just “leave it alone”—or, better yet, try to resolve their disagreements...
The collision of self-interests is often regarded as the “prototype” of social conflicts. However, t...
The current study investigated how work-related disagreements—coined as conflicts—relate to workplac...
In this chapter, I will explore the mediation of neighbour and family conflicts through the lens of ...
Conflict reasoning problems cue two competing responses to the problem, requiring the reasoner to re...
In this article reflections by a complainant in workplace bullying contrast theory with personal exp...
Individuals' attributions about conflict influence their behaviour: Appraising conflict as relations...
Various studies report a relationship between conflicts and conflict escalation and workplace bullyi...
The current study examined the role of attributional processes on triggered dis-placed aggression an...