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Salancik and Pfeffer suggest information in the social environment does not provide the individual with information about appropriate attitudes.
Comparative Negligence
A legal doctrine that allocates damages based on the degree of fault or negligence of each party involved in an incident, reducing compensation accordingly.
Assumption of the Risk
A defense in tort law that a person knowingly exposed themselves to a dangerous situation and is therefore responsible for their own injuries.
Contributory Negligence
A legal concept where the plaintiff's own negligence played a part in causing their damages, potentially reducing the amount they can recover.
Elements of Causation
Fundamental components required to establish a cause-and-effect relationship in a legal context, typically including direct cause, foreseeability, and harm.
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