John, the plaintiff in a civil trial, sued his employer for wrongful termination. Now that the trial is over, John is pleased that he had a chance to have his voice heard and feels he was treated fairly by the system. He sees the outcome as just even though the outcome was not in his favor. According to Chapter 1, this perception of the fairness of the procedures is an important component of
A. fairness justice.
B. procedural justice.
C. plaintiff's revenge.
D. the American Bar Association's ethical standard of practice.
B
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A) Birth order B) Socioeconomic status C) Child-rearing practices D) Genetic makeup alone
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A) in multigrade classrooms. B) in social-constructivist classrooms. C) when teachers rely on cooperative learning techniques. D) when teachers emphasize competition and publicly compare children.
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A. The therapeutic alliance is just as crucial with children as it is in therapy with adults B. The therapeutic alliance must be established with both the child and his or her parents C. Adult interventions and techniques should be adjusted for children D. Children can often be understood and conceptualized as miniature adults
Mark is seeking treatment for an eating disorder for the first time. Like many people with such disorders, he is most likely to receive the diagnosis of:
a. OSFED b. bulimia c. anorexia d. binge-purge disorder