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  • 51Conflict tactics scale — The conflict tactics scale (CTS), created by Murray A. Straus in 1979,[1] is the most widely used research method for identifying intimate partner violence. There are two versions of the CTS, the CTS2 and CTSPC.[2][3][4] As of 2005,[5] the CTS… …

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  • 53Conflict Continuum — Cleanup|date=February 2008Original research|date=February 2008 The Conflict Continuum is a model developed by University of Chicago educator and theorist Andra Medea that seeks to explain how individuals, small groups, organizations, families,… …

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  • 54Conflict criminology — Criminology and Penology Schools Chicago School · Classical School Conflict Criminology Environmental Criminology Feminist Scho …

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  • 55Conflict thesis — For a socio historical theory with a similar name, see Conflict theory. Conflict: Galileo before the Holy Office, by Joseph Nicolas Robert Fleury, a 19th century depiction of the Galileo Affair, religion suppressing heliocentric science. The… …

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  • 56Conflict of divorce laws — Conflict of laws Preliminiarie …

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  • 57conflict — confliction, n. conflictive, conflictory /keuhn flik teuh ree/, adj. v. /keuhn flikt /; n. /kon flikt/, v.i. 1. to come into collision or disagreement; be contradictory, at variance, or in opposition; clash: The account of one eyewitness… …

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  • 60conflict — 01. Thousands of people lost their homes and all their belongings in the [conflict] in Kosovo this spring. 02. I can t take that course because the time [conflicts] with my psychology lecture. 03. Witnesses to the murder gave [conflicting]… …

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