Match the Conflict Resolution method with the scenario/example that best represents it.

Question 2 options:

David and Nathan both want the corner office with the big windows and the boss has left it up to them to decide who gets it. They decide to arm wrestle - winner gets the office.

Jesse and Toni both want to take next Friday off work, but there's too much work to do for both of them to be gone. They present their cases for needing the day off to a coworker and allow the coworker to decide who can take the time off.

Kenzie wants to go out with her friends, but her Dad is worried about her safety. After some discussion, they agree that she can go as long as she calls to check in and returns home no later than 10 pm.

Jose and Daryl both want to use the car to get errands done. They decide to ride in the car together and help each other with each of their errands.

Beth and Amy both want the one turkey and provolone sandwich left in the breakroom. They decide to split the sandwich between them.

1.
Compromise

2.
Negotiation

3.
Collaboration

4.
Peer Mediation

5.
Competition

1. Compromise (Beth and Amy splitting the sandwich between them)

2. Negotiation (Jesse and Toni presenting their cases for needing time off to a coworker)
3. Collaboration (Jose and Daryl riding in the car together and helping each other with errands)
4. Peer Mediation (None of the given scenarios)
5. Competition (David and Nathan arm wrestling to decide who gets the corner office)

1. Compromise: Beth and Amy both want the one turkey and provolone sandwich left in the breakroom. They decide to split the sandwich between them.

2. Peer Mediation: David and Nathan both want the corner office with the big windows and the boss has left it up to them to decide who gets it. They decide to arm wrestle - winner gets the office.

3. Negotiation: Jesse and Toni both want to take next Friday off work, but there's too much work to do for both of them to be gone. They present their cases for needing the day off to a coworker and allow the coworker to decide who can take the time off.

4. Collaboration: Jose and Daryl both want to use the car to get errands done. They decide to ride in the car together and help each other with each of their errands.

5. Competition: Kenzie wants to go out with her friends, but her Dad is worried about her safety. After some discussion, they agree that she can go as long as she calls to check in and returns home no later than 10 pm.

To match the Conflict Resolution method with the given scenarios/examples, we will analyze each situation and identify the method that best represents it.

1. David and Nathan arm wrestling to determine who gets the corner office: This scenario represents Competition. The individuals are directly competing against each other to achieve their desired outcome.

2. Jesse and Toni presenting their cases to a coworker who decides who gets the day off: This scenario represents Peer Mediation. A neutral third party is involved in making the decision for them based on their arguments.

3. Kenzie and her dad agreeing on specific conditions for her going out with friends: This scenario represents Negotiation. Both parties are engaging in a discussion and finding a mutually agreeable solution by compromising.

4. Jose and Daryl riding together and helping each other with errands: This scenario represents Collaboration. The two individuals are working together to achieve their goals, showing cooperation and teamwork.

5. Beth and Amy splitting the sandwich between them: This scenario represents Compromise. Both parties are finding a middle ground by dividing the sandwich evenly.

So, to match the Conflict Resolution methods with the given scenarios:
1. Competition
2. Peer Mediation
3. Negotiation
4. Collaboration
5. Compromise