TY - JOUR
T1 - The effects of neutral, evaluative, and pressing mediator strategies
AU - Wall, James Allen
AU - Dunne, Timothy C.
AU - Chan-Serafin, Suzanne
PY - 2011/12
Y1 - 2011/12
N2 - This study investigates the effects of three mediator strategies-neutral, evaluative, and pressing-upon agreement and satisfaction in 100 civil case mediations. The authors found a significant difference in that a neutral strategy resulted in agreement only 28 percent of the time, whereas the evaluative strategy had an agreement rate of 69 percent and the pressing strategy a 57 percent rate. They also found that consistent use of each strategy throughout the mediation increased the agreement rate. When producing high agreements, the two assertive strategies-evaluative and pressing-modestly reduced disputant satisfaction. The study also disclosed that mediators obtained more agreements in motor vehicle, medical malpractice, and personal liability cases than in contract and employment disputes.
AB - This study investigates the effects of three mediator strategies-neutral, evaluative, and pressing-upon agreement and satisfaction in 100 civil case mediations. The authors found a significant difference in that a neutral strategy resulted in agreement only 28 percent of the time, whereas the evaluative strategy had an agreement rate of 69 percent and the pressing strategy a 57 percent rate. They also found that consistent use of each strategy throughout the mediation increased the agreement rate. When producing high agreements, the two assertive strategies-evaluative and pressing-modestly reduced disputant satisfaction. The study also disclosed that mediators obtained more agreements in motor vehicle, medical malpractice, and personal liability cases than in contract and employment disputes.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84855906285&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1002/crq.20043
DO - 10.1002/crq.20043
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84855906285
SN - 1536-5581
VL - 29
SP - 127
EP - 150
JO - Conflict Resolution Quarterly
JF - Conflict Resolution Quarterly
IS - 2
ER -