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Tolerance for disagreement refers to the ability to engage in communication with those having differing opinions without becoming emotional. Those with strong tolerance may support others' rights to express ideas they disagree with and view debates as positive rather than stressful. Tolerance involves communicating with disagreeing people without strong emotions like anger and measures an individual's ability to tolerate others disagreeing with their beliefs.

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Tolerance for disagreement refers to the ability to engage in communication with those having differing opinions without becoming emotional. Those with strong tolerance may support others' rights to express ideas they disagree with and view debates as positive rather than stressful. Tolerance involves communicating with disagreeing people without strong emotions like anger and measures an individual's ability to tolerate others disagreeing with their beliefs.

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Tolerance for Disagreement

it is the ability to engage in communication with people who have a different


opinion or view from your own withoutbecoming emotional. Individuals who have
a strong tolerance for disagreement will often support a person's right to express
their ideas, even if they strongly disagree with them. they may view a live debate
as a positive experience as opposed to a stressful or traumatic ordeal.

definition;

To communicate with people whom you strongly disagree without


experiencing strong emotions such as anger.

The is designed to measure the degree to which an individual can tolerate other
people disagreeing with what the individual believes to be true. This

Tolerance means “respecting,

accepting and acknowledging cultural differences and is the

expression of our humanness. It is based on knowledge, openness,

communication and freedom of thought, conscience and beliefs. A

person's standpoint is considered tolerant if the person accepts

the beliefs of others (even though they differ from his own) and

accepts other behavioural patterns which differ from his own”conceptualization is


similar to that of argumentativeness.

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