When a person's emotions are induced or caused by another person's emotions, and the strength of the emotional experience is often a function of how similar or well liked the source of the emotion is, this phenomenon is called:

a. behavioral entrainment.
b. vicarious affect .
c. emotional aperture.
d. affective tone.

b

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A. A prepaid expense transaction. B. An unearned revenue transaction. C. An accrued liability transaction. D. An accrued receivable transaction.

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Courts typically use a(n) ________ standard to evaluate the duty the defendant owes the plaintiff

A) objective plaintiff B) subjective plaintiff C) reasonable man D) reasonable person

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