Litigation
May 24, 2001
One Right Answer
Every mediation presents its own challenges, including how people think. One significant phenomenon arising from thought processes is the search for confirming information, which occurs when listeners form impressions before objectively considering the facts.




Every mediation presents its own challenges, including how people think.
One significant phenomenon arising from thought processes is the search for confirming information, which occurs when listeners form impressions before objectively considering the facts.
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