Question
Which of the following describes a key difference between arbitration and mediation?(1 point)
Responses
The arbitrator has the power to render a binding decision.
The arbitrator has the power to render a binding decision.
In mediation, an outsider is brought in to help resolve a conflict.
In mediation, an outsider is brought in to help resolve a conflict.
The mediator has the power to render a binding decision.
The mediator has the power to render a binding decision.
In arbitration, an outsider is brought in to help resolve a conflict.
Responses
The arbitrator has the power to render a binding decision.
The arbitrator has the power to render a binding decision.
In mediation, an outsider is brought in to help resolve a conflict.
In mediation, an outsider is brought in to help resolve a conflict.
The mediator has the power to render a binding decision.
The mediator has the power to render a binding decision.
In arbitration, an outsider is brought in to help resolve a conflict.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The key difference between arbitration and mediation is:
**The arbitrator has the power to render a binding decision.**
In arbitration, the arbitrator makes a decision that is legally binding on the parties involved, whereas mediation involves a mediator who helps facilitate discussion and negotiation between the parties but does not make binding decisions.
**The arbitrator has the power to render a binding decision.**
In arbitration, the arbitrator makes a decision that is legally binding on the parties involved, whereas mediation involves a mediator who helps facilitate discussion and negotiation between the parties but does not make binding decisions.