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Answer:
situationism; interactionist
Explanation:
Gina and Joe are having a debate. Gina says that personality is solely a result of behaving differently across situations. Joe agrees that personality is affected by the situation, but he says underlying personality characteristics also influence it. Gina's comments are consistent with the situationism view of personality while Joe's statements indicate that he supports the interactionist view of personality.
Interactionism believes that situations are as a result of the function of the person as the person's behavior is a function of the situation.
Situationism believes that people are more influenced by external, situational factors
Answer: ADVERSE SELECTION OF WAGE CUTS
Explanation:
This phenomenon refers to situational where the best employees leave a job because they feel their productivity is higher than they are bring paid for. Conversely, the lesser attractive employees stay because they are being paid equitably or even more than their productivity.
The effect of this can be even more reduced productivity.
For example,
Parrain Inc in response to low productivity drops salaries to $10 an hour for the manufacturing of pencils. Each employee is required to make 30 pencils an hour. Some employees make 40 pencils an hour and feel they are not being well compensated and leave.
This will drop the amount of pencils Parrain Inc is producing. They respond by reducing salaries again which now prompts those that were making 35 pencils an hour to leave. Productivity drops again and the cycle repeats.
Answer:
Jacquie, because the class is primarily a service
Explanation:
All the contract laws in the United States are governed either by the Common law or by the UCC or the Uniform Commercial Code.
The Uniform Commercial Code governs all the contracts transactions in the form of securities and goods including tangible objects such as purchase of vehicles, etc.
Whereas the contracts transactions that includes intangibles assets, services, real estates, insurances, etc. are all govern by the Common law.
In the context, when Tory sues Jacquie for denying the refund Tory says that this contractual transaction should come under the Uniform Commercial Code while according to Jacquie this transaction should come under the common law because Jacquie is giving teaching classes to the students which is mainly a service. So contractual transaction under service is goverened by the Common law.
Hence the answer is ---
Jacquie, because the class is primarily a service