Using the following situation, take Ryan’s perspective and provide a brief example of how he might employ of the five major strategies for engaging in conflict. Provide one example for each of the different strategies.

Using the following situation, take Ryan’s perspective and provide a brief example of how he might employ of the five major strategies for engaging in conflict. Provide one example for each of the different strategies.

Jason and Ryan are roommates. They disagree about the setting for the thermostat in winter. Jason believes they should set the thermostat at 64 degrees to save money. Ryan prefers to set the thermostat at 73 degrees so that the temperature in the house is more comfortable.

Should the concept of moral hazard affect public policy? If so, what are the relevant factors policymakers should consider in assessing questions of public safety and the individual responsibility?

Economists describe a moral hazard as individuals tendency to take greater risks when they believe they will not bear the full cost of their actions. Some may be less careful driving, for instance, if they know that their insurance provider will cover the potential accidents, while the uninsured will drive with more caution. A recent study similary suggests a correlation brtween greater access to Narcan and a rise in opioid use. In your opinion, should the concept of moral hazard affect public policy? If so, what are the relevant factors policymakers should consider in assessing questions of public safety and the individual responsibility?