Fom Lesson 2, Intro to Psych 2
From the professors note: Dr. Kris Roth stated that as an industrial Psychologist there is never an accurate account of a manager discussing an employee's behavior accurately and it is dissimular to others memory of the same behavior.
Do you think then, hypothetically speaking of course, if someone were fired for a particular incident or behavior, and the employee is adamant that it is not the way things happened, therefore having the feeling they were fired unjustly that they could sue the company on the grounds of this theory and win? Unless it was on camera of course!