What kind of fairness is being requested when customers want their complaints handled politely, fairly and honestly?
What will be an ideal response?
Interactional fairness.
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A. The Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act B. The Administrative Procedures Act C. The Alabama long-arm statute D. The Illinois long-arm statute
Use the information in Table 10.5. How much total slack is generated from the schedule?
A) fewer than 9 days B) 10 days C) 11 days D) greater than 11 days
Clean Machines Company makes washing machines. Over the phone, Clean offers to sell Dealers Appliance Outlet one hundred model EZ2000 washers at a price of $150 per unit. Clean says that it will keep the offer open for ninety days. Dealers responds that
within two or three weeks it will decide whether to accept. One week later, Clean faxes, and Dealer receives, notice that the offer is withdrawn. Dealer immediately phones Clean to accept the $150-per-unit offer. When Clean refuses to deliver at that price, Dealer files a suit. Clean asserts, first, that there is no contract and, second, that if there is a contract, it is unenforceable. Discuss Clean's assertions.
Kohlberg observed that people progress through stages of moral development according to the major variables of:
A) age and education. B) age, economic status, and peer influence. C) education and family guidance. D) religion, education, and the influence of peers and family.