Multiple Choice
Frames are important in negotiation because
A) they allow parties to develop separate definitions of the issues.
B) they can be avoided.
C) disputes are often nebulous and open to different interpretations.
D) do not allow negotiators to articulate an aspect of a complex social situation.
E) all of the above
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