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Deriving a Language for Interaction Sequences

Marc Pilisuk and Emmanuel Uren
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Marc Pilisuk: School of Public Health University of California at Berkeley
Emmanuel Uren: San Francisco

Journal of Conflict Resolution, 1975, vol. 19, issue 3, 484-502

Abstract: Two parties in a conflict situation go through cycles of interactive behavior. Their independent moves within these cycles can be scored along a dimension of hostile-conciliatory, but there exists no precise language to describe a pattern of moves and move responses. This article examines data from moves by nations in the cold war and from moves made by players in a laboratory conflict situation. It then develops some preliminary language for particular sequences of two-party behavior.

Date: 1975
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DOI: 10.1177/002200277501900306

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