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Michael D. Bayles | The Professional-Client Relationship
Bayles presents a number of ethical models relevant to the professional-client relationship, based on the proportion of authority and responsibility expected from each: agency, contract, friendship, paternalism, and fiduciary. He concludes with support for a model that gives the most freedom and authority to clients, given their knowledge of the situation, a contract between equals whenever possible, and a paternalistic model only for cases in which a client may be incompetent
-___________ of knowledge and value can lead to problems in a professional-client relationship based on a contract.
Real-World Counterparts
Objects, situations, or phenomena in the actual world that correspond to concepts, models, or examples in theoretical or simulated scenarios.
Mental Images
Visual representations in the mind's eye that are used in memory, creative visualization, and problem-solving.
Spatial Equivalence
The conceptual or practical similarity in the spatial arrangement or dimensionality between two or more structures or processes.
Mental Rotation
The mental capacity to manipulate the imagery of both 2D and 3D objects by rotating them within one's imagination.
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