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debasdf

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Professional associations promote codes of ethics, and
 
  A) they are enforced by federal authorities.
  B) the members will voluntarily enforce the rules by imposing huge fines.
  C) members win awards for ethical conduct.
  D) the penalty for a minor ethical violation rarely goes past public embarrassment and a letter of complaint.

Question 2

Mr. Love, an assistant to Dr. Van Offer, was told that he needed to find empirical evidence. He has no clue what that means - what is the correct meaning?
 
  A) data or evidence that ultimately can be tied to something that can be seen, touched, smelled, heard, etc.
 
  B) a list of food items
  C) unusual work practices
  D) evidence that is thrown together with no practical meaning.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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