EFFECTS OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION STRATEGIES ON STUDENTS’ EMPATHY: EVIDENCE FROM ACCOUNTING STUDENTS AT A PUBLIC UNIVERSITY IN BANGKOK, THAILAND

Chaiyaset Promsri
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The purpose of this current study was to examine effects of conflict resolution strategies on empathy. A total of 105 students in the four-year program in accounting was distributed a self-administrated questionnaire for data collection. A modified version of Toronto Empathy Questionnaire and an adjusted version of Conflict Management Styles Questionnaire were employed to measure empathy and conflict handling styles of accounting students. Using stepwise regression analyses, results indicated accommodating style and collaborating style were factors that had a positive influence on empathy of accounting students, which these two conflict handling styles explained 22.1% of variance to empathy among accounting students. This could be concluded that only high degree of cooperativeness in conflict management styles had positively significant effects on empathy among accounting students. All in all, the more accounting students employed accommodating and collaborating styles, they became more empathetic on another person.
冲突解决策略对学生共情的影响:来自泰国曼谷一所公立大学会计系学生的证据
本研究旨在探讨冲突解决策略对共情的影响。对105名四年制会计专业的学生发放了一份自我管理的问卷,用于数据收集。采用修改后的多伦多共情问卷和调整后的冲突管理风格问卷来测量会计专业学生的共情和冲突处理风格。逐步回归分析结果显示,包容风格和合作风格是影响会计专业学生共情的正向因素,这两种冲突处理风格解释了会计专业学生共情的22.1%方差。由此可见,只有冲突管理方式中的高度合作性对会计学生的共情有显著的正向影响。总而言之,会计专业的学生采用适应和合作的方式越多,他们对另一个人的同情心就越强。
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