What This Document Is
This document is a test bank of multiple-choice questions for Chapter 6 of Lippman’s *Law & Society*, 2nd edition, focusing on the topic of Dispute Resolution. It’s designed to assess understanding of key concepts related to how conflicts are handled both inside and outside of traditional legal settings. Each question is accompanied by the correct answer, cognitive domain (comprehension, analysis, application), answer location within the textbook, and difficulty level.
Why This Document Matters
This resource is primarily valuable for students enrolled in Law and American Society (POS 3691) at Florida Atlantic University, or courses covering similar material. It serves as a study aid for preparing for exams and quizzes on dispute resolution methods. Instructors may also use it to create assessments. Understanding dispute resolution is crucial for anyone studying the legal system, as it highlights alternatives to lengthy and expensive court battles.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This test bank *only* provides questions and answers. It does not offer explanations of the concepts, nor does it replace the need to read and understand the textbook chapter. It’s a tool for self-assessment, not a comprehensive learning resource. It assumes familiarity with the core concepts presented in Lippman’s text.
What This Document Provides
The full document includes:
* 12 multiple-choice questions covering topics like adjudication, mediation, arbitration, negotiation, avoidance, and stages of disputing.
* Identification of the cognitive skill each question assesses (comprehension, analysis, application).
* Specific page references within Lippman’s *Law & Society* where the answer can be found.
* Difficulty level for each question (Medium or Hard).
This preview only provides the questions and answers; it does *not* include the cognitive domain, answer location, or difficulty level for each question.