Which of the following processes is central to achieving almost all integrative agreements?
A) moderating the free flow of information to ensure that each party's position is accurately stated
B) exchanging information about each party's position on key issues
C) emphasizing the commonalties between the parties
D) searching for solutions that maximize the substantive outcome for both parties
E) All of the above processes are central to achieving integrative agreements.
Ans: C) emphasizing the commonalties between the parties
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a. Tourist phase b. Homesickness phase c. Re-acclamation phase d. Bicultural identity phase
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a. School counselors b. People who subscribe to ACA code of ethics c. Rehabilitation counselors d. All of the above
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