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Which of the following is a major characteristic of a pre-settlement settlement?


A) The settlement results in a firm, legally binding written agreement between the parties.
B) It occurs in advance of the parties undertaking a full-scale negotiation.
C) The parties intend that the agreement will be replaced by a more clearly delineated long-term agreement which is to be negotiated.
D) It resolves only a subset of the issues on which the parties disagree, and may simply establish a framework within which the more comprehensive agreement can be defined and delineated.
E) All of the above are characteristics of a pre-settlement settlement.

F) B) and C)
G) A) and C)

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In nonspecific compensation


A) resources are added in such a way that both sides can achieve their objectives.
B) one party achieves his/her objectives and the other's costs are minimized if he/she agrees to go along.
C) the parties are able to invent new options that meet each sides' needs.
D) one person is allowed to obtain his/her objectives and "pay off" the other person for accommodating his interests.
E) All of the above are related to nonspecific compensation.

F) A) and E)
G) A) and D)

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What two approaches can be used to generate alternative solutions?

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Redefine, recast, or reframe the problem...

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How can personal preferences get in the way of integrative negotiations?

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When parties are engaged in conflict, th...

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Define "bridging."

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The parties are able to invent new optio...

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Integrative negotiation requires negotiators to accept both their own and the other's attitudes, interests and desires as ____________.

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A joint goal is one in which


A) all parties share the result equally.
B) the parties work toward a common end but benefit differently.
C) individuals with different personal goals agree to combine them in a collective effort.
D) all parties work together to achieve some output that will be shared.
E) All of the above are characteristics of a common goal.

F) A) and E)
G) C) and E)

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Define interests.

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Interests are the underlying c...

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In brainstorming


A) individuals work in a large group to select a single optimal solution.
B) all solutions are judged and critiqued as they are recorded, and a weighted-average percentage is assigned to each solution.
C) parties are urged to be spontaneous and even impractical.
D) the success of the approach depends on the item-by-item evaluation and critique of the solutions as presented.
E) None of the above is a part of the brainstorming process.

F) B) and E)
G) A) and C)

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_________ interests are related to how the negotiations unfold.

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Process

"What are the other's real underlying interests and needs?" is a question that can facilitate the _____________ process.


A) expanding the pie
B) logrolling
C) nonspecific compensation
D) bridging
E) The question should not be used with any of the above processes.

F) B) and D)
G) B) and C)

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A common goal is one in which


A) all parties share the result equally
B) the parties work toward a common end but benefit differently
C) all parties work together to achieve some output that will be shared
D) individuals with different personal goals agree to combine them in a collective effort.
E) All of the above are characteristics of a common goal.

F) All of the above
G) A) and B)

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Successful logrolling requires


A) that the parties establish more than one issue in conflict and then agree to trade off among these issues so one party achieves a highly preferred outcome on the first issue and the other person achieves a highly preferred outcome on the second issue.
B) no additional information about the other party than his/her interests, and assumes that simply enlarging the resources will solve the problem.
C) that one party is allowed to obtain his/her objectives and he/she then "pays off" the other party for accommodating his/her interests.
D) a fundamental reformulation of the problem such that the parties are disclosing sufficient information to discover their interests and needs and then inventing options that will satisfy both parties' needs.
E) Successful logrolling requires all of the above.

F) A) and E)
G) All of the above

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What guidelines should be used in evaluating options and reaching a consensus?

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(1) Narrow the range of solution options...

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As a problem is defined jointly, it should accurately reflect both parties' ____________ and ____________.

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When people do not trust each other they are more than likely to engage in which of the following behaviors?


A) promoting collaboration
B) communicating accurately
C) positional bargaining
D) committing to a joint solution
E) none of the above

F) All of the above
G) A) and B)

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When there are strong negative feelings or when one or more parties are inclined to dominate, negotiators may create ____________, ____________ procedures for communication.

A) True
B) False

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Why is analogical learning an especially powerful way to learn about integrative negotiation?

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Analogical learning involves t...

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Which of the following is a major step in the integrative negotiation process?


A) identifying and defining the problem
B) understanding the problem and bringing interests and needs to the surface
C) generating alternative solutions to the problem
D) choosing a specific solution
E) All of the above are major steps in the integrative negotiation process.

F) B) and E)
G) A) and E)

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What are the potential pitfalls of voting on final agreements or packages?

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