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Which of the following describes a key difference between arbitration and mediation?(1 point)
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The mediator has the power to render a binding decision.
The mediator 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.
In arbitration, an outsider is brought in to help resolve a conflict.
In arbitration, an outsider is brought in to help resolve a conflict.
The arbitrator has the power to render a binding decision.
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The arbitrator has the power to render a binding decision.
Explanation: In arbitration the neutral (arbitrator) hears evidence and issues a decision that can be binding, whereas a mediator facilitates negotiation but does not impose a binding ruling.
Explanation: In arbitration the neutral (arbitrator) hears evidence and issues a decision that can be binding, whereas a mediator facilitates negotiation but does not impose a binding ruling.
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