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Describe the case of Price Waterhouse v.Hopkins (1989).What roles did psychologists play in this case? Did their participation have the desired effect?
Reasonable Doubt
A standard of proof in criminal law that requires the prosecution to prove the defendant's guilt to such a degree that a reasonable person would have no question of the defendant's guilt.
Liability
A legal obligation to settle a debt or responsibility, which can arise from contracts, torts, or statutes requiring individuals or entities to compensate for losses or damages caused.
False Entries
Incorrect or misleading information entered into a record or document, particularly with the intent to deceive.
Defalcation
Misappropriation of funds or embezzlement, typically by a person trusted with the management of those funds.
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