In this course, you have learned:
- What conflict actually is and what causes conflict
- What to do if you are experiencing conflict
- What to do if you are thinking of bringing up to your partner that they have upset you in some way.
Any time you learn something new, your new knowledge and skills will be reinforced in your memory if you review what you’ve learned – and even put it in your own words.
This quiz will help you lock in what you’ve learned.
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Question 1 of 4
1. Question
A main cause of conflict is:
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2. Question
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It is always important that I share with my partner when I am upset about something they have said or done.
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3. Question
Take a moment to write out what your biggest “take aways” are from this course. What did you learn about yourself? About your partner? About your relationship?
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4. Question
In your own words, summarize the Battle Buster method, and how to use the 2 or 10 scale. You will learn best by putting what you have learned into your own words.
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