Multiple Choice
The inaction mediation strategy involves
A) mediator application of rewards and inducements to entice the parties into making concessions and agreements.
B) trying to force the parties to reduce their levels of aspiration in the absence of perceived potential for an integrative resolution.
C) assisting the parties to engage in integrative exchange,as they would in win-win negotiation in the mediator's absence.
D) standing back from the dispute,leaving the parties to work things out on their own.
E) The inaction mediation strategy involves all of the above.
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