Multiple Choice
Multiparty negotiations differ from two-party deliberations in all of the following ways, except:
A) Multiparty negotiations have fewer negotiators at the table.
B) The process for multiparty negotiators is less complex than two-party negotiations.
C) More issues and more information are introduced than when two parties negotiate.
D) The environment changes from a small-group discussion to a one-on-one dialogue.
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