As a genuine tactic, the negotiator's constituency has actually defined limits to what the negotiator can decide on his or her own and is part of which of the following tactics?

As a genuine tactic, the negotiator's constituency has actually defined limits to what the negotiator can decide on his or her own and is part of which of the following tactics? 










A) Limit one's own concessions by making negotiations visible to the constituency.
B) Use the constituency to show militancy.
C) Use the constituency to limit one's own authority.
D) Use great caution in exceeding one's authority.
E) Increase the possibility of concession to the other negotiator by reducing visibility to constituencies.














Answer: C


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