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Jack and Jill are sitting in front of the television. The news is on, but they are also carrying on a conversation. Jill mentions that the car has been making a funny sound and asks if she should take it to the shop. Jack replies "Sure" and takes a mouthful of popcorn. Jill says, "Okay, I'll take it to the mechanic tomorrow." Jack replies, "Take what?" This illustrates what aspect of gender differences in communication?

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Definitions:

Avoiding Style

A conflict resolution style where individuals do not address the conflict directly, choosing instead to sidestep or withdraw from it.

Controversy

A dispute or argument where differing opinions clash, often provoking public discussion or debate.

Compromising Style

A conflict resolution approach where parties involved each give up something to reach a mutually acceptable solution.

Assertiveness

The quality of being self-assured and confident without being aggressive in defending one's rights or opinions.

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