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The trial-court judge possesses virtually unfettered discretion in making findings of fact.
Aggression
Describes behaviors or actions intended to harm or intimidate another individual, either physically or psychologically.
Ethical Reasons
Motivations or justifications for actions and decisions based on moral principles and values.
Analogue Measures
Assessment tools or methods that simulate real-life situations or conditions in order to measure behaviors, attitudes, or other psychological states.
Social Psychology
Scientific investigation of how people’s thoughts, feelings, and behaviour are influenced by the actual, imagined or implied presence of others.
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