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(p.237)The "culture-as-shared-value" approach
A.concentrates on documenting the systematic negotiation behavior of people in different cultures.
B.concentrates on understanding the central values and norms of a culture and then building a model for how these norms and values influence negotiations within that culture.
C.recognizes that all cultures contain dimensions or tensions among their different values.
D.recognizes that no human behavior is determined by a single cause.
E.All of the above are elements of the "culture as shared" value approach.

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