In some cases, intercultural negotiations may fail, not because negotiators stay anchored to their

own cultural assumptions and styles, but rather because they try to adjust to their
counterparty's cultural assumptions about negotiating, also known

as ________.
A) an attribution error
B) the quality of communication experience
C) schematic overcompensation
D) naïve realism

C

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