Multiple Choice
Multiparty negotiations differ from two-party deliberations in which of the following ways?
A) Multiparty negotiations have more negotiators at the table.
B) More issues and more information are introduced than when two parties negotiate.
C) The environment changes from a one-on-one dialogue to small group discussion.
D) The process for multiparty negotiators is more complex than two-party ones.
E) All of the above statements about multiparty negotiations are truE.
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