Complete question:
Why does the insured get the benefit of the doubt if an insurance policy contains any
ambiguities or uncertainties?
A)because insurance contracts are aleatory
B)because insurance contracts are unilateral
C)because insurance contracts are conditional
D)because insurance contracts are contracts of adhesion
Answer: because insurance contracts are contracts of adhesion (Option D)
Explanation:
The insured gets a benefit of doubt if an insurance policy contains any ambiguities or uncertainties because it is included in the policy document been given to a policyholder at the inception of the insurance policy, which is stated in the arbitration clause of the policy document.
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John F. Kennedy
good luck with your answer!
Answer: Centration
Explanation:
Centration is one of the actions that stand out within the preoperational stage of Piaget's theory of cognitive development. This stage starts from 2 years and can last up to 7 years. In centration, one tends to highlight only one aspect of a situation and neglect others that may also be very relevant. The child at the center has difficulties thinking and seeing situations from other contexts.
In this case, Christine when seeing that she is taller than Tyler understands that it is an indication that she is older than him. Here Christina is not taking into account other aspects, only her height to determine that she is greater than Tyler.