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Questions refer to Table 12-4. A researcher is interested in determining just how much negative interactions with strangers affect our sense of well-being. In this example, participants completed a scale of positive affect. Later, either a pleasant or unpleasant confederate is randomly assigned to interact with each participant. At the end of the experiment, participants’ positive affect is again assessed. Positive affect scores could range from 1 (low positive affect) to 15 (high positive affect) .
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-Refer to Table 12-4. Overall, the average positive affect rating before the experiment was _____ and the average positive affect rating after the experiment was ______.
Substantial Performance
A level of completion where a contract's essential terms have been fulfilled, allowing for the fulfillment of the contract's overall purpose.
Contractual Obligations
Contractual obligations are duties that parties are legally required to perform as outlined in a contract, failure of which may lead to legal consequences.
Anticipatory Breach
A situation in contract law where one party indicates by words or actions that they will not fulfill their contractual obligations before the due time for performance.
Specific Performance
A court-ordered mandate requiring a party to fulfill their obligations under a contract, typically used when monetary damages are insufficient.
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