Which of the following is not one of Fisher's major approaches to fractionating conflict?
A) reduce the number of parties on each side
B) restrict the precedents involved, both procedural and substantive
C) state issues in concrete terms rather than as principles Lewicki/Barry/Saunders, Negotiation, 6/e 171
D) role reversal and imaging processes
E) All of the above encompass Fisher's approaches to fractionating conflict.
Answer: d
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