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A psychological test that measures what we intend it to measure is said to be __________
Personal Property
Assets or belongings that are not permanently fixed to one location, such as furniture, vehicles, and electronic devices, as opposed to real property like land or buildings.
Punitive Damages
Money damages awarded to a plaintiff to punish the defendant and deter future similar conduct.
Civil Lawsuit
A legal dispute between two or more parties that seek monetary damages or specific performance rather than criminal sanctions.
Strict Liability
Liability regardless of fault. In tort law, strict liability may be imposed on a merchant who introduces into commerce a good that is so defective as to be unreasonably dangerous.
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