Aaron is likely to:
be asked questions that describe himself.
During an objective personality test, the person being tested may be asked the basic true or false questions or the ordinal scale ratings that psychologists usually use when conducting this test.
Answer: If two-thirds of the members of each house of the General Assembly vote to override a governor's veto, then it can become a law.
Explanation:
Answer: The statement provided is FALSE.
Explanation: The Tea party was a political movement formed by Republicans who were against Obama's policies, such as the health care reform known as Obamacare. However,<u> this political organization was named after an important protest: the Boston Tea Party, which took place in 1773</u>, that is to say during the American Revolution. In that way, <u>the statement provided is false since the Tea Party's name does not refer to the Mad Hatter's tea party</u> in Lewis Carroll's<em> Alice in Wonderland</em>.
Answer:
Allow Sally to use the dictionary.
Explanation:
As Sally is at a disadvantage in comparison with her classmates, the instructor should allow her to use the dictionary during the test to have the same opportunities as the rest of the class. In this case, the ethical principle of justice is treating Sally differently from the rest to give her equality and have a fair test.