The dominant purpose of mediation and process consultation is to
A) enhance the parties' dispute resolution skills.
B) encourage the parties to "agree to disagree."
C) encourage the parties to surrender control over the outcome of their dispute to the third party's best judgment.
D) achieve a satisfactory dispute resolution at any cost.
E) None of the above states the dominant purpose of mediation and process consultation.
Answer: a
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