Multiple Choice
The key difference between mediation and arbitration is:
A) A mediator is constrained to work with the final offers given by the parties while an arbitrator can create an agreement that lies somewhere in between final offers
B) An arbitrator has more ability to come up with an agreement that both parties will be happy with
C) An arbitrator is focused on improving the relationship between the parties while a mediator just wants to get a settlement
D) A mediator has no authority to make a final and binding decision
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