The primary advantage of negotiated rulemaking is that

a. it uses advisors, called convenors, to decide whether a rule is appropriate. 
b. it slows down the process so that everyone who wishes to give input can do so. 
c. it creates a process where stakeholders can reach consensus on proposed rules. 
d. it clearly posts the new rules so that everyone can react to them. 

c. it creates a process where stakeholders can reach consensus on proposed rules. 

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