Which of the following is NOT a factor to consider when resolving disputes? A) Level of emotion involved B) Strict rules of evidence C) Credibility of available experts D) Potentia... Which of the following is NOT a factor to consider when resolving disputes? A) Level of emotion involved B) Strict rules of evidence C) Credibility of available experts D) Potential for future collaboration

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The question is asking to identify which option does not belong as a factor when resolving disputes. It's a multiple-choice question requiring evaluation of provided options.

Answer

Strict rules of evidence

The final answer is B) Strict rules of evidence

Answer for screen readers

The final answer is B) Strict rules of evidence

More Information

The strict rules of evidence are not typically a consideration in non-legal dispute resolutions which focus on flexible, less formal procedures.

Tips

A common mistake is assuming all dispute resolution methods require formal legal procedures like those in court. Many methods are more informal.

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