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Mediation and Arbitration Differ in That a Mediator

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Mediation and arbitration differ in that a mediator


A) is a neutral third party, whereas an arbitrator is usually an interested party in the dispute.
B) makes decisions that are usually final, whereas an arbitrator's decision can be further negotiated as needed.
C) merely offers suggestions and facilitates negotiations, whereas an arbitrator's decision must be followed.
D) is chosen by the disputing parties, whereas an arbitrator is selected by a government official.
E) makes suggestions that must be implemented, whereas an arbitrator's suggestions are strictly voluntary.

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