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To Be Liable for an Intentional Tort, the Defendant Must

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To be liable for an intentional tort, the defendant must have:

Recognize methods used in psychological research, including naturalistic observation and experimentation.
Appreciate the empirical basis of psychological questions and how they distinguish from non-empirical inquiries.
Familiarize with concepts related to humanistic psychology, including self-actualization.
Understand the concept of survey research and its application.

Definitions:

McClelland's Theories

McClelland's Theories focus on human motivation, particularly the needs for achievement, power, and affiliation and their impact on human behavior.

Herzberg's Theories

A motivational theory, which distinguishes between hygiene factors that can prevent dissatisfaction, and motivators that can lead to satisfaction in the workplace.

Employee Engagement

The level of enthusiasm and dedication a worker feels towards their job, characterized by emotional attachment and willingness to go above and beyond.

Financial Performance

A measurement of how well an entity is using its assets to generate earnings, often evaluated through indicators like revenue, profit, and return on investment.

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