According to the _____ standard, an employer can be held liable for his employee's conduct even when devoted entirely to the employee's own purposes, as long as it was foreseeable that the agent might act as he did.
A) employment-at-will
B) no-fault
C) zone of tolerance
D) zone of risk
E) scope of employment
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