Exam 11: Negotiator Cognition

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The fixed-pie assumption leads negotiators to interpret most situations as:

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When a negotiator is "reactively devaluing" an offer,he or she likes this offer less because:

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it is proposed by the other side.

The fixed-pie assumption can lead two sides who want the same outcome to settle on a different outcome.

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Jill and Jeff are married,with two children.Jill works at an ad agency.She works five days a week,from 9am to 5:30pm and earns $90,000 a year.Jeff works as a computer technician.His work usually entails fixing problems at clients' houses,often during the weekend.He earns about $60,000 a year. Debbie and Dave are also married,with two children.Both work as consultants for IT firms.They typically work five days a week,from 8am to 6pm,with occasional work during the weekends.They earn $80,000 each. Both couples are trying to work out a way to spend more time with their children.Which couple is likely to display more self-serving biases in arguing that the other spouse is not doing enough,and why?

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When meeting separately with each side to a negotiation,what two things can mediators to increase the chances of agreement? Why do they work?

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Creating anchors that lead negotiators toward a positive frame may cause these negotiators to:

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An extreme offer made by one side:

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__________ of conflict in negotiation can occur because the each party is focused too much on winning and less on reaching an agreement.

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The fixed-pie assumption makes the value claiming component of negotiation too salient.

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Focusing on one's own alternatives and objectives makes one resilient to the effect of the opponent's _________ _________.

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How do anchors affect judgments of experts in negotiations?

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Adding multiple parties and more perspectives to a negotiation situation helps to reduce self-serving biases of the negotiating parties.

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The high number of cars travelling the roads and polluting the air constitutes a social dilemma.What are the conflicting interests an individual has in this situation?

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What is characteristic of negotiator's definitions of fair outcomes?

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Assuming that one's interests conflict directly with those of the other side without attempting to find points of initial agreement constitutes which error?

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When one's counterpart has a negative frame in a negotiation,it is better to advise that counterpart that he or she is adopting a ___________ strategy.

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When different parties to a social dilemma openly discuss the issues,this causes:

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Because they are risk-averse,negotiators in final-offer arbitrations tend to believe that the chance of their final offers to be accepted is lower than it actually is.

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How did research show that the different definitions of a fair outcome made by the two sides of a negotiation constitute a real bias in judgment and not merely strategic behavior (such as trying to influence a judge or the other side)?

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