Why might litigation be more effective than ADR?
What will be an ideal response?
Litigation might be more effective if the parties cannot come to a mutually acceptable agreement or cannot
agree on an arbitrator. Litigation also will likely be more expensive.
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A Latin square design is _________________
a. type of experimental design that considers the impact of several independent variables simultaneously b. an experimental design that has random assignment, a control group, and a pretest and posttest for each group c. an experimental design used to examine whether the order of sequence in which subjects receive multiple versions of the treatment has an effect d. an experimental design in which subjects are randomly assigned to two control groups and two experimental groups e. an experimental design that has all the parts of the classical design except a pretest
The bulk of a system's active data is held in the:
a. cache. b. processor. c. RAM. d. hard drive.
What variables are used to distinguish and classify viruses?
What will be an ideal response?
Compared to the typical court process, the drug court process is described as ______.
a. nonadversarial b. more intense c. ineffectual d. more punitive