Hocker & Wilmost ‘s Interpersonal Conflict defines conflict as an expressed struggle between at least two interdependent parties who perceive incompatible goals, scarce resources, and interference from others in achieving their goals. James Anderson says in his article What is a Worldview, “worldviews play a central and defining role in our lives. They shape what we believe and what we’re willing to believe, how we interpret our experiences, how we behave in response to those experiences, and how we relate to others. Our thoughts and our actions are conditioned by our worldviews.” Thinking about how our worldview relates to conflict it is clear to see the connection between the different aspects of conflict as define by Hocker & Wilmost. If