racism Bias or prejudice against a particular racial or ethnic group.
racist language Language that denigrates or is derogatory toward members of a particular racial or ethnic group.
real assets, financial assets Real assets are land, buildings, and equipment that are used to produce goods and services. Financial assets are claims such as securities to the income generated by real assets.
receiver Any person or thing that takes in messages. Receivers may be individuals listening to or reading a message, a group of persons hearing a speech, a scattered television audience, or machines that store information.
recency effect The condition in which what comes last (that is, most recently) exerts greater influence in our perceptions than what comes first. See also primacy effect.
rejection A response to an individual that rejects or denies the validity of that individual’s ideas or actions.
relationship message A message that refers to the relationship in some way; opposed to content message.
renal clearance volume of plasma that the kidneys can clear of a specific solute (eg, creatinine); expressed in milliliters per minute
renal glycosuria recurring or persistent excretion of glucose in the urine
repurchase agreements (repos) Short-term, often overnight, sales of government securities with an agreement to repurchase the securities at a slightly higher price. A reverse repo is a purchase with an agreement to resell at a specified price on a future date.
residual claim Refers to the fact that shareholders are at the bottom of the list of claimants to assets of a corporation in the event of failure or bankruptcy.
response Any overt or covert behavior.
restraint A cultural orientation that fosters the curbing of gratification and its regulation by social norms.
reverse halo effect The tendency to assume that someone who possesses several negative qualities, also possesses other negative qualities; opposed to halo effect.
risk–return trade-off Investors must take on greater risk if they want higher expected returns.
racist language Language that denigrates or is derogatory toward members of a particular racial or ethnic group.
real assets, financial assets Real assets are land, buildings, and equipment that are used to produce goods and services. Financial assets are claims such as securities to the income generated by real assets.
receiver Any person or thing that takes in messages. Receivers may be individuals listening to or reading a message, a group of persons hearing a speech, a scattered television audience, or machines that store information.
recency effect The condition in which what comes last (that is, most recently) exerts greater influence in our perceptions than what comes first. See also primacy effect.
rejection A response to an individual that rejects or denies the validity of that individual’s ideas or actions.
relationship message A message that refers to the relationship in some way; opposed to content message.
renal clearance volume of plasma that the kidneys can clear of a specific solute (eg, creatinine); expressed in milliliters per minute
renal glycosuria recurring or persistent excretion of glucose in the urine
repurchase agreements (repos) Short-term, often overnight, sales of government securities with an agreement to repurchase the securities at a slightly higher price. A reverse repo is a purchase with an agreement to resell at a specified price on a future date.
residual claim Refers to the fact that shareholders are at the bottom of the list of claimants to assets of a corporation in the event of failure or bankruptcy.
response Any overt or covert behavior.
restraint A cultural orientation that fosters the curbing of gratification and its regulation by social norms.
reverse halo effect The tendency to assume that someone who possesses several negative qualities, also possesses other negative qualities; opposed to halo effect.
risk–return trade-off Investors must take on greater risk if they want higher expected returns.
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