Rahim Conflict Style Questionnaire
Purpose
1. To identify your conflict style
2. To examine how your conflict style varies in different contexts or relationships
Directions
1. Think of two different situations (A and B) where you have a conflict, a disagreement, an argument, or a disappointment with someone, such as a roommate or a work associate. Write the name of the person for each situation below.
2. According to the scale below, fill in your scores for Situation A and Situation B. For each question, you will have two scores. For example, on Question 1 the scoring might look like this: 1.
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3. Write the name of each person for the two situations here:
Person A:
Person B:
1 = never 2 = seldom 3 = sometimes 4 = often 5 = always
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1. | I avoid being “put on the spot”; I keep conflicts to myself. |
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2. | I use my influence to get my ideas accepted. |
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3. | I usually try to “split the difference” in order to resolve an issue. |
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4. | I generally try to satisfy the other’s needs. |
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5. | I try to investigate an issue to find a solution acceptable to both of us. |
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6. | I usually avoid open discussion of my differences with others. |
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7. | I use my authority to make a decision in my favor. |
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8. / I try to find a middle course to resolve an impasse. |
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9. | I usually accommodate the other’s wishes. |
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Person A |
Person B |
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14. | I give in to the other’s wishes. |
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15. | I try to work with the other to find solutions that satisfy both our expectations. |
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16. | I try to keep my disagreement to myself in order to avoid hard feelings. |
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17. | 1 I generally pursue my side of an issue. |
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18. | I negotiate with the other to reach a compromise. |
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19. I often go with the other’s suggestions. |
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20. | I exchange accurate information with the other so we can solve a problem together. |
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21. | I try to avoid unpleasant exchanges with others. |
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22. | I sometimes use my power to win. |
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23. | I use “give and take” so that a compromise can be made. |
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24. | I try to satisfy the other’s expectations. |
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25. | I try to bring all our concerns out in the open so that the issues can be resolved. |
Source: Adapted from “Confirmatory Factor Analysis of the Styles of Handling Interpersonal Conflict: First-Order Factor Model and Its Invariance Across Groups,” by M. A. Rahim and N. R. Magner, 1995,
Journal of Applied Psychology, 80(1), 122–132. In W. Wilmot and J. Hocker (2011),
Interpersonal Conflict (pp. 146–148). New York: McGraw-Hill. Used with permission of the publisher.
Scoring: Add up your scores on the following questions:
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1. 6. 11. 16. 21. |
2. 7. 12. 17. 22. |
3. 8. 13. 18. 23. |
4. 9.3 14.3 19. 24.4 |
5. 10. 15. 20. 25. |
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Scoring Interpretation
1. This questionnaire is designed to
identify your conflict style and
examine how it varies in different contexts or relationships.
2. By comparing your total scores for the different styles, you can discover which conflict style you rely most heavily upon and which style you use least. Furthermore, by comparing your scores for Person A and Person B, you can determine how your style varies or stays the same in different relationships.
3. Your scores on this questionnaire are indicative of how you responded to a particular conflict at a specific time, therefore might change if you selected a different conflict or a different conflict period.
4. The Conflict Style Questionnaire is
not a personality test
that labels or categorizes you; rather, it attempts to give you a sense of your more dominant and less dominant conflict styles.
Scores from 21 to 25 are representative of a very strong style.
Scores from 15 to 20 are representative of a strong style.
Scores from 11 to 15 are representative of an average style.
Scores from 6 to 10 are representative of a weak style.
Scores from 0 to 5 are representative of a very weak style.
1 Read the instructions then answer each question.
.2 When all of the questions have been answered, read the scoring sheet and calculate your scores.
3. When you have completed the questionnaire and calculated your score:
Write a 250 word reflection essay about your scores answering these questions:
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1. Do you think your scores on the Rahim Conflict Style Questionnaire represent you?
2. Why or why not?
3. Do you think this is a valid questionnaire?
The last paragraph will be your thoughts about your conflict style and how it relates to chapters 6-7 in the Conflict Paradox readings.
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1. Does your conflict style work well with these conflict paradoxes?
2. Does your conflict style create issues or barriers for you?
Writing requirements:
· 12 point black font.
· Write complete sentences.
· Use a content editor like Grammarly.
· Turn this essay in through SafeAssign on this assignment page.