Asked by Rebekah Turner on May 04, 2024

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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.

Inaction Strategy

A negotiation approach where one party decides not to take any action as a tactic to influence the negotiation process or outcome.

Integrative Resolution

A conflict resolution method that seeks mutually beneficial outcomes for all parties involved.

Mediator Application

The process of implementing mediation techniques to facilitate communication and solution finding between conflicting parties.

  • Pinpoint distinct mediation strategies as well as their accompanying issues and viewpoints.
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Sonia HanifaMay 09, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The inaction mediation strategy involves standing back from the dispute, leaving the parties to work things out on their own. The mediator does not apply rewards, inducements or force the parties to reduce their levels of aspiration, nor does the mediator assist in integrative exchange as they would in win-win negotiation. Therefore, choice D is the correct answer.