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Disputant and Mediator Behaviors Affecting Short-Term Success in Mediation
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Dean Pruitt
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Distinguished Scholar in Residence. Conflict Resolution, Intergroup Relations and Political Psychology
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Ph.D., 1957, Yale University
M.S., 1954, Yale University
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Disputant and Mediator Behaviors Affecting Short-Term Success in Mediation
Authors: Zubek, Josephine M., Pruitt, Dean G., Peirce, Robert S., McGillicuddy, Neil B., Syna, Helena.
DOI: 10.1177/0022002792036003006
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Published Date: September 01, 1992
Volume: 36
Issue: 3
Pages: 546-572
ISSN: 1382340X
Abstract
The antecedents of short-term success in mediation are examined by observing 73 hearings at two community dispute resolution centers in New York State. Results, which show that satisfaction with the hearing increased with disputants' involvement in a continuing relationship, are discussed.
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