Compensatory damages refer to _____________ while punitive damages refer to __________________
A. payment for injuries suffered; punishing the company for its failure to respond properly to the misconduct
B. punishing the company for its failure to respond properly to the misconduct; payment for emotional harm and damages suffered
C. payment to compensate for outrageous conduct; punishing the plaintiff for his or her role in the egregious behavior
D. punishing the plaintiff for his or her role in the egregious behavior; payment to compensate for outrageous conduct
A
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A. borderline personality disorder B. dependent personality disorder C. schizoid personality disorder D. paranoid personality disorder
In a memory test, the test of statistical significance used showed a probability of .025 that the group mean of the experimental group and the group mean of the control group would differ as much as they do by chance alone. This allows us to
a. estimate the percent of variance between the two group means. b. establish a normal curve, regarding the memory score changes that occurred. c. calculate the measures of central tendency and measures of variability for this experiment. d. conclude with reasonable certainty that the drug actually did improve memory scores.
The behavioral approach focused on mental processes
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
As an approach to knowledge, the scientific method relies on
A. intuitive hypotheses. B. subjective measurement. C. empirical procedures. D. deductive theorizing.