Diane has been in a dispute with an insurance company over an accident claim. She has called the insurance company every day and their staff has been very willing to hear her point of view. She has been pleased with how she has been treated during this process. Ultimately, her case went through the court system, and although the decision was not in her favor, Diane saw the decision-making process as a fair one. Which justice perspective would have predicted Diane's attitude about this process?
A. Distributive justice
B. Commonsense justice
C. Fairness justice
D. Procedural justice
Answer: D
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a. sensory memory b. short-term memory c. long-term memory d. all of these collectively
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A. eliminates reinforcement of undesired behaviors B. induces fear that suppresses undesired behaviors C. is more intense than punishment D. can be administered more immediately than punishment
Which strategy uses a table-of-connections?
a. analogy c. forming subgoals b. working backwards d. means/end analysis
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A) ask JJ to share a toy that is not JJ's favorite. B) ask JJ to share with a child JJ has never shared with before. C) ensure there are plenty of available toys. D) not specifically ask JJ to share.