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Comparative negligence is a doctrine that says a plaintiff who is partially at fault for his or her own injury cannot recover against the negligent defendant.
Flawed
Having imperfections, defects, or shortcomings.
Piaget's Theory
A framework for understanding child development that focuses on how children acquire knowledge and how their ability to think and reason evolves over time.
Social-cognitive Theory
A theory of learning and social behavior which emphasizes the role of observational learning, social experience, and reciprocal determinism in the development of personality.
Moral Competence
The ability to make choices and judgments that are ethical and in accordance with one’s values and societal norms.
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