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Negotiating Discomfort-Comfort: A Grounded Theory of Undergraduate Students' Decision-Making Process for Seeking or Not Seeking Help to Resolve Interpersonal Conflict.

机译:协商不适感:本科生寻求或不寻求帮助来解决人际冲突的决策过程的扎根理论。

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Despite the occurrence of student interpersonal conflict in the higher education campus setting, students make only minimal use of campus-based conflict resolution services (CBCRS) as a process for resolving their conflicts (Holton & Warters, 1995; SMS, 2007; Karp & Shum, 2009). Review of the extant literature for the conflict resolution field determined an absence of research regarding students' decision-making processes for seeking help to resolve interpersonal conflict in the higher education setting. This gap carries with it an absence of theory to explain and predict student reluctance to seek conflict resolution assistance.;The purpose of this study was to explore and come to an understanding of undergraduate students' decision-making processes for seeking or not seeking help from a CBCRS for resolving interpersonal conflict. The study utilized the grounded theory approach for qualitative research suggested by Strauss and Corbin (1998). Interview data was collected from undergraduate student volunteers from Nova Southeastern University. Eleven interviews were completed at which point theoretical saturation occurred and no further interviews were necessary.;The data analysis process provided findings and emergent themes that led to the development of the Theory of Negotiating Discomfort-Comfort: Seeking Help to Resolve Interpersonal Conflict. This substantive grounded theory identifies a four-stage decision-making process similarly followed by all participants in the study wherein participants seeking help from the CBCRS did so only when their other seeking-help choices did not result in resolution of the conflict. The theory suggests the decision-making process for students' willingness to seek help consists of an internally negotiated trade-off between variables including the amount of seeking-help discomfort and comfort a conflict party is willing to experience, occurring from perceived conditions and experienced consequences for each stage of the four-stage model, the amount of conflict discomfort currently being experienced, and the amount of conflict resolution comfort ultimately desired.;Study results provide support for theories of reasoned action, attribution and social construction. Study findings provide new theoretical implications of students' motivations and inhibitors for seeking help to resolve conflict and offer new directions for policy, training, and marketing initiatives for supporting and enhancing student conflict resolution in the campus setting.
机译:尽管在高等教育校园环境中发生了学生人际冲突,但学生仅将基于校园的冲突解决服务(CBCRS)用作解决冲突的一种方法(Holton&Warters,1995; SMS,2007; Karp&Shum ,2009)。对冲突解决领域现有文献的回顾表明,缺乏有关学生寻求帮助解决高等教育环境中人际冲突的决策过程的研究。这种差距使得缺乏理论来解释和预测学生不愿寻求解决冲突的援助。本研究的目的是探索并了解大学生寻求或不寻求帮助的决策过程。解决人际冲突的CBCRS。该研究利用了扎特斯和科宾(1998)提出的用于定性研究的扎实理论方法。采访数据来自Nova Southeastern University的本科生志愿者。完成了十一次采访,此时发生了理论上的饱和,因此没有必要进行进一步的采访。;数据分析过程提供了发现和新出现的主题,从而导致了谈判不适感-舒适理论:寻求帮助解决人际冲突的理论的发展。这种实质性的扎根理论确定了一个由四个阶段组成的决策过程,所有参与研究的人都遵循类似的过程,其中只有在其其他寻求帮助的选择没有导致冲突解决的情况下,从CBCRS寻求帮助的参与者才这样做。该理论表明,学生寻求帮助的决策过程包括变量之间的内部协商权衡,这些变量包括冲突双方愿意因经历的条件和经历的结果而感到的不适和舒适程度。对于四阶段模型的每个阶段,当前都需要解决冲突的不舒适感,以及最终需要解决冲突的舒适感。研究结果为合理的行动,归因和社会建构理论提供了支持。研究结果为学生寻求解决冲突的动机和障碍提供了新的理论含义,并为支持和增强校园冲突解决方案的政策,培训和营销计划提供了新的方向。

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  • 作者

    Hosea, Robert A.;

  • 作者单位

    Nova Southeastern University.;

  • 授予单位 Nova Southeastern University.;
  • 学科 Sociology Theory and Methods.;Education Higher.;Alternative Dispute Resolution.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2011
  • 页码 234 p.
  • 总页数 234
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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