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Conflict Severity Scale

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About Conflict Severity Scale

Conflict severity scale. This scale was created to assess how severe a problematic event is perceived to be. Samp and Solomon (1999) demonstrated the subjective nature of problematic events through the use of this scale. Participants who experienced a situation directly rated its severity differently than participants who rated the problematic event as if it was a hypothetical situation. Rating problematic events with this scale showed that severity appraisal is not bound to the content of a situation, but is greatly determined by an individual’s perception of the situation.

Conflict Severity Scale

Conflict Severity Scale

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