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Week 3 Mediation Choices

Week 3 Mediation Choices

Q This week's lesson introduced the concept of mediation. Consider and comment on the following questions: 1. Think of a recent dispute you had with someone. If you had to mediate the dispute, would you prefer facilitative or evaluative mediation? Does it depend on the nature of the dispute? Or the disputants? Explain your choice. 2. Based on your answer to #1, which of the four types of mediation discussed in the lesson (triage, bargain-based, pure, and transformative) would you prefer for your dispute? (Note that two of these types are evaluative and two are facilitative). Explain your answer.

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1. Recently I had a dispute with someone regarding the date of returning money by an individual to me. This individual had borrowed money from me and had promised to return the borrowed money by the last day of the first week of February. However, the argument made by this individual had been that this individual had promised me to return the borrowed money by the first day of the last week of February. The contract had been verbally formed. If I had to mediate my dispute with this individual, I would prefer evaluative mediation.