![]() ![]() So what is the difference, or at least how is it measured in terms that we can see on a daily basis? Conflict, in contrast, is long-term with deeply rooted issues that are seen as “non-negotiable” (1990). According to John Burton (1990), a dispute is a short-term disagreement that can result in the disputants reaching some sort of resolution it involves issues that are negotiable. In order to examine why conflict and disputes exist, it is necessary to define the difference between the often-interchangeable terms. The human condition has shown that men and women are filled with intrapersonal and interpersonal conflict in their daily lives (Morris et al., 2004). ![]() Gauguin said that, “A compromise is the art of dividing a cake in such a way that everyone believes that he has got the biggest piece.” But what if someone wants the whole cake? What is the difference between dispute and conflict?
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