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A guide for interpreting the results of a self-assessment questionnaire designed to measure an individual's negotiation styles, including competing, avoiding, collaborating, accommodating, and compromising. The guide also calculates an assertiveness index and a cooperativeness index based on the scores. The purpose of the guide is to help students understand their negotiation styles and how they compare to a national sample of students.
Typology: Exercises
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How likely are you to do each of the following when NEGOTIATING? Very
Compromising – Negotiators that exhibit this style aim to find the middle ground, often split the difference between positions, frequently engage in give and take tradeoffs, and accept moderate satisfaction of both parties’ needs. This style is both moderate in Assertiveness and moderate in Cooperativeness. Figure 1 displays the relationship between these five negotiating styles and the competing dimensions of Assertiveness versus Cooperativeness.
High (^) Competing Collaborating Assertiveness
Compromising Low (^) Avoiding Accommodating Low Cooperativeness
High
Part of the self-assessment measures the degree to which you exhibit characteristics consistent with the Competing negotiating style. In the table below, find the numerical score that corresponds to the column that you checked for each question. Enter that number to the left of the table for each question. For example, if you checked the “Neither Likely nor Unlikely” column for question #1, you would enter a score of 3 next to Q1. QUESTION
TOTAL: (Add all scores) TOTAL SCORE INTERPRETATION 18 OR ABOVE HIGH ON COMPETING STYLE – Compared to a national sample of students, your score falls in the top/fourth quartile (i.e., top 25%) of scores. This indicates that you strongly exhibit characteristics consistent with the Competing style. 16 TO 17 MODERATE TO HIGH ON COMPETING STYLE – Compared to a national sample of students, your score falls in the third quartile (i.e., between 50%-75%) of scores. This indicates that you moderately to strongly exhibit characteristics consistent with the Competing style. The higher your score is, the more strongly you exhibit characteristics consistent with the Competing style.
TOTAL: (Add all scores) TOTAL SCORE INTERPRETATION 21 OR ABOVE HIGH ON COLLABORATING STYLE – Compared to a national sample of students, your score falls in the top/fourth quartile (i.e., top 25%) of scores. This indicates that you strongly exhibit characteristics consistent with the Collaborating style. 19 TO 20 MODERATE TO HIGH ON COLLABORATING STYLE – Compared to a national sample of students, your score falls in the third quartile (i.e., between 50%-75%) of scores. This indicates that you moderately to strongly exhibit characteristics consistent with the Collaborating style. The higher your score is, the more strongly you exhibit characteristics consistent with the Collaborating style. 17 TO 18 MODERATE TO LOW ON COLLABORATING STYLE – Compared to a national sample of students, your score falls in the second quartile (i.e., between 25%-50%) of scores. This indicates that you moderately to weakly exhibit characteristics consistent with the Collaborating style. The lower your score is, the more weakly you exhibit characteristics consistent with the Collaborating style. 16 OR BELOW LOW ON COLLABORATING STYLE – Compared to a national sample of students, your score falls in the bottom/first quartile (i.e., bottom 25%) of scores. This indicates that you only weakly exhibit characteristics consistent with the Collaborating style.
This part of the self-assessment measures the degree to which you exhibit characteristics consistent with the Accommodating negotiating style. In the table below, find the numerical score that corresponds to the column that you checked for each question. Enter that number to the left of the table for each question. For example, if you checked the “Very Unlikely” column for question #3, you would enter a score of 1 next to Q3. QUESTION
TOTAL: (Add all scores) TOTAL SCORE INTERPRETATION 19 OR ABOVE HIGH ON ACCOMMODATING STYLE – Compared to a national sample of students, your score falls in the top/fourth quartile (i.e., top 25%) of scores. This indicates that you strongly exhibit characteristics consistent with the Accommodating style. MODERATE TO HIGH ON ACCOMMODATING STYLE – Compared to a national sample of students, your score falls in the third quartile (i.e., between 50%-75%) of scores. This indicates that you
moderately to strongly exhibit characteristics consistent with the Accommodating style. The higher your score is, the more strongly you exhibit characteristics consistent with the Accommodating style. 15 TO 16 MODERATE TO LOW ON ACCOMMODATING STYLE – Compared to a national sample of students, your score falls in the second quartile (i.e., between 25%-50%) of scores. This indicates that you moderately to weakly exhibit characteristics consistent with the Accommodating style. The lower your score is, the more weakly you exhibit characteristics consistent with the Accommodating style. 14 OR BELOW LOW ON ACCOMMODATING STYLE – Compared to a national sample of students, your score falls in the bottom/first quartile (i.e., bottom 25%) of scores. This indicates that you only weakly exhibit characteristics consistent with the Accommodating style.
This part of the self-assessment measures the degree to which you exhibit characteristics consistent with the Compromising negotiating style. In the table below, find the numerical score that corresponds to the column that you checked for each question. Enter that number to the left of the table for each question. For example, if you checked the “Very Likely” column for question #6, you would enter a score of 5 next to Q6. QUESTION
TOTAL: (Add all scores) TOTAL SCORE INTERPRETATION 20 OR ABOVE HIGH ON COMPROMISING STYLE – Compared to a national sample of students, your score falls in the top/fourth quartile (i.e., top 25%) of scores. This indicates that you strongly exhibit characteristics consistent with the Compromising style. 18 TO 19 MODERATE TO HIGH ON COMPROMISING STYLE – Compared to a national sample of students, your score falls in the third quartile (i.e., between 50%-75%) of scores. This indicates that you moderately to strongly exhibit characteristics consistent with the Compromising style. The higher your score is, the more strongly you exhibit characteristics consistent with the Compromising style. 16 TO 17 MODERATE TO LOW ON COMPROMISING STYLE – Compared to a national sample of students, your score falls in the second quartile (i.e., between 25%-50%) of scores. This indicates that you moderately to weakly exhibit characteristics consistent with the Compromising style. The lower your score is, the more weakly you exhibit characteristics consistent with the Compromising style. 15 OR BELOW LOW ON COMPROMISING STYLE – Compared to a national sample of students, your score falls in the bottom/first quartile (i.e., bottom 25%) of scores. This indicates that you only weakly exhibit characteristics consistent with the Compromising style.