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The Durbin-Watson D statistic is used to check the assumption of normality.
Relative Bargaining Power
An assessment of the comparative influence or leverage that one party has over another in negotiation scenarios.
Tangible Factors
Elements or components that can be physically touched or measured, often considered in decision-making and analysis.
Intangible Factors
Elements that cannot be physically touched or quantified easily but significantly impact decisions or perceptions.
Japanese Negotiator
A reference to the specific style and approach used by Japanese professionals in negotiation processes, often characterized by non-confrontational tactics.
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