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Which of the following statements is false about assessing interests in negotiations? Select one: a. If you don’t ask what the other’s interests are, you are likely to be off base. b. Parties in conflict often assume they know the interests of the other. c. Taking a firm position suggests several interests typically underlie it. d. Parties always have multiple interests. e. Relational and identity issues are rarely important in negotiations.

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E) Relational and identity issues are rarely important in negotiations.

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Negotiations between conflicting parties involve people, and whenever people are involved, the possibility of personal issues getting involved always exist. Sometimes a good relationship between the negotiating parties can help to solve the problem more swiftly, but bad relationships can result in exactly the opposite.

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