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Behavioral and social cognitive theories emphasize
Misrepresentation
The act of giving false or misleading information about a matter of fact, which may induce someone to enter into a contract or make a decision they otherwise might not have made.
Rescinds
To annul, rescind, or abolish a law, order, or agreement.
Deceit
A tort involving intentional misrepresentation or cheating by means of some device.
Injury
Physical harm or damage to a person's body, or harm to one's reputation or emotions in a legal context.
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