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The phenomenal self, or the working self-concept, refers to ____.
Respondent
The party against whom an appeal, motion, or petition is filed in legal proceedings.
Complainant
An individual or entity that brings a complaint or legal action against another party in a court of law.
Arbitrary and Capricious Test
A standard of review used by courts to assess the decision-making process of administrative agencies, ensuring decisions were made fairly and with a sound basis, rather than being whimsical or unreasonable.
Substantial Evidence Test
A legal standard used to review the decisions of administrative agencies, requiring evidence that a reasonable mind might accept as adequate to support a conclusion.
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