0 the process of talking to two separate people or groups involved in a disagreement to try to help them to agree or find a solution to their problems: --
1 the process by which someone tries to end a disagreement by helping the two sides to talk about and agree on a solution: --
All in all they were strongly linked with the centrality of government intervention in the economy aimed at stimulating controlled industrialisation and social mediation.
Those collapses, however, do not enervate the productivity of analogy; they merely expose the extra levels of mediation that analogy compels.
Basically, a coordination artifact entails a form of mediation among the agents using it, and effectively embeds and enacts some coordination policies.
Without such mediation, the mere bond to their spoken name would not cause children to learn about its written form.
Nonetheless, the findings are consistent with the possibility of mediation by coping and coping efficacy of the relation of parental socialization with children's adjustment.
The third step in establishing mediation is to show that a relationship exists between the mediating variables and the outcome variables.
The results of the mediation model demonstrate that possessing environmental mastery is the key to experiencing life satisfaction in the midst of adversity.
Throughout, key motifs are mediation, creativity, and the negotiation of difference.