Multiple Choice
A mediator sets the agenda, facilitates communication, and organizes who will be in the room at what time. In terms of "power," these examples show that the mediator has
A) Moral power.
B) Associational power.
C) Procedure power.
D) Nuisance (or sanctioning) power.
E) Interest-based power.
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