Mugny and his colleagues have shown that conflict is sometimes detrimental for learning, but other times beneficial, depending on how it is regulated. Yet, it is assumed that laypeople perceive conflict as uniformly negative. We argue that the valence of these lay perceptions depends on the mode of conflict regulation. Epistemic and relational protective conflict regulation behaviors (integrative and submissive response, respectively) can be described as more focused on the other than relational competitive conflict regulation (self-confirmatory response); thus, they should be perceived as more socially desirable. Moreover, epistemic and competitive regulations can be described as more focused on the self than protective regulation; thus, t...
Previous research has shown that aspects of conflict and power are associated with ego-depletion (i....
The term conflict has two generally accepted meanings.\u27 The first refers to overt conflict-an a...
Conflicts over important moral differences can divide communities and trap people in destructive spi...
Mugny and his colleagues have shown that conflict is sometimes detrimental for learning, but other t...
Socio-cognitive conflict arises when people hold different views or ideas about the same object, and...
Socio-cognitive conflict has been defined as a situation of confrontation with a disagreeing other. ...
Work on socio-cognitive conflict has shown that confrontations can benefit learning when conflict is...
Three experimental studies demonstrate that momentarily-accessible conflict-schemas moderate the rel...
Learning and, more generally, the development of cognitive processes in children has been thought to...
This article highlights the history of social psychology as a research primer on socialization and f...
Sociocognitive conflict arises when people hold different views or ideas about the same object, and ...
Much recent discussion in social epistemology has focussed on the question of whether peers can rati...
ABSTRACT We examined self and friends ’ ratings of social relationship quality and everyday social i...
Three experimental studies demonstrate that momentarily accessible conflict-schemas moderate the rel...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine how the rational and experiential systems according...
Previous research has shown that aspects of conflict and power are associated with ego-depletion (i....
The term conflict has two generally accepted meanings.\u27 The first refers to overt conflict-an a...
Conflicts over important moral differences can divide communities and trap people in destructive spi...
Mugny and his colleagues have shown that conflict is sometimes detrimental for learning, but other t...
Socio-cognitive conflict arises when people hold different views or ideas about the same object, and...
Socio-cognitive conflict has been defined as a situation of confrontation with a disagreeing other. ...
Work on socio-cognitive conflict has shown that confrontations can benefit learning when conflict is...
Three experimental studies demonstrate that momentarily-accessible conflict-schemas moderate the rel...
Learning and, more generally, the development of cognitive processes in children has been thought to...
This article highlights the history of social psychology as a research primer on socialization and f...
Sociocognitive conflict arises when people hold different views or ideas about the same object, and ...
Much recent discussion in social epistemology has focussed on the question of whether peers can rati...
ABSTRACT We examined self and friends ’ ratings of social relationship quality and everyday social i...
Three experimental studies demonstrate that momentarily accessible conflict-schemas moderate the rel...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine how the rational and experiential systems according...
Previous research has shown that aspects of conflict and power are associated with ego-depletion (i....
The term conflict has two generally accepted meanings.\u27 The first refers to overt conflict-an a...
Conflicts over important moral differences can divide communities and trap people in destructive spi...