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Which of the following describes a conflict that has escalated? A conflict that has moved from the misunderstanding stage to the tension stage A conflict that has moved from the misunderstanding stage to the incident stage A conflict that has moved from the crisis stage to the tension stage A conflict that has moved from the incident stage to the discomfort stage

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A conflict that has moved from the misunderstanding stage to the tension stage.

Step-by-step explanation:

A conflict refers to collusion of contrasting ideologies and viewpoints leading to buildup of discomfort and discontentment between two individuals. A conflict arises when the opinions and views of two individuals are not in accord with one another.

There are five stages of conflict enumerated as follows, in their respective ascending (escalation) order:

  1. Discomfort : Represents early indications of a conflict
  2. Incident: A small evidence that validates existence of a conflict.
  3. Misunderstanding: The stage wherein the parties misinterpret and develop wrong assumptions of one another.
  4. Tension: A situation leading to mental strain and eruption in the form of an argument or an outburst.
  5. Crises: The unwanted situation requiring quick resolution, as parties now focus upon the conflict.

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