In matters of student evaluations or dismissals from academic programs, courts

a. carefully review the basis upon which professors made their decisions and determine whether or not it was a reasonable decision, given the circumstances.
b. defer to the judgment of professors, unless the professors failed to use an acceptable number system in making their decisions.
c. defer to the judgment of professors, unless the professors used only subjective decision-making.
d. defer to the judgment of professors, unless established procedures were violated or the evaluations were clearly unfair.
e. usually reverse the decisions of professors because students do not sue unless they have been treated unfairly.


Correct answer is d. defer to the judgment of professors, unless established procedures were violated or the evaluations were clearly unfair.

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A. religiosity B. freedom C. collectivism D. individualism

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What will be an ideal response?

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