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  2. Mediation (statistics) - Wikipedia

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    Simple mediation model. The independent variable causes the mediator variable; the mediator variable causes the dependent variable. In statistics, a mediation model seeks to identify and explain the mechanism or process that underlies an observed relationship between an independent variable and a dependent variable via the inclusion of a third hypothetical variable, known as a mediator ...

  3. Wikipedia:Mediation Cabal/Cases/2006-04-10 Cuba - Wikipedia

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    1 Mediation Case: 2006-04-10 Cuba. 5 comments Toggle Mediation Case: 2006-04-10 Cuba subsection. 1.1 Request Information. 1.2 Mediator response. 1.3 Evidence.

  4. Wikipedia:Mediation Cabal/Cases/2006-11-11 Shattered ...

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    23 comments Toggle Mediation Case: 2006-11-11 Shattered Consensus subsection. 1.1 Request Information. 1.2 Mediator response. 1.3 Compromise offers. 1.4 Discussion.

  5. Wikipedia : Mediation Cabal/Cases/2006-03-10 Irreducible ...

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  6. Wikipedia:Mediation Committee/Policy - Wikipedia

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    Mediation will primarily take place on the "Wikipedia talk:" page of the mediation case information page and its subpages, and not elsewhere on the project. Limited discussion about the case may take place outside of Wikipedia at the mediator's sole discretion, but mediation proceedings must only take place on the case talk pages.

  7. Mediation - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, for example, professionals wanting to practice in the area of family law must have tertiary qualifications in law or in social science, undertake 5 days training in mediation and engage in 10 hours of supervised mediation. Furthermore, they must also undertake 12 hours of education or training every 12 months.

  8. Alternative dispute resolution - Wikipedia

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    That is, some cases and some complaints, in fact, ought to go to a formal grievance, to a court, to the police, to a compliance officer, or to a government IG. Other conflicts could be settled by the parties if they had enough support and coaching, and yet other cases need mediation or arbitration. Thus "alternative" dispute resolution usually ...

  9. Wikipedia : Requests for mediation/Guide to accepted cases

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    A mediator who reviews a case and decides to take on the mediation moves the case listing to "assigned" cases and contacts the parties. This may take from several days to several weeks. If a mediator does not take on a case within two to four weeks (depending on the backlog), it is generally closed as stale, with the option for the parties to ...