Question

Interest-based negotiations are superior to position-based negotiation because:

A. the differences between the interests of the parties are often large.

B. interest-based negotiations allow room for consideration of non-factual concerns, such as relationships and long-term interests.

C. position-based negotiation is often only concerned with preparing for litigation.

D. interest-based negotiation requires the presence of a judge or magistrate.

E. interest-based negotiation forces the parties to discuss resolution options for the week prior to open negotiation.

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