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disparity, status,
and workplaces, to name only a few. Are profiles of
mediators the same in different parts of Canada? Building from this, how do
these profiles compare to those in different counties?
One of the contributions of this research is that it provides a new
analytical tool to carry out such studies. It also
provides some baseline data
to compare mediation trainers with other trainers and with the general
mediation community. Such a study could use the coded categories
constructed from the data gathered in this study to
conduct a larger survey of
mediators in Canada. It would allow for stronger claims about who is
mediating in Canada and how the practice of mediation is conceptualized to
be made. The survey questionnaire in this larger
study would be less open-
ended and less intent on gathering new insights. Instead its purpose would
be to confirm, reject or expand upon the findings in this study.
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