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If your dinner guest said, "Every bite, including the last bite, tasted as good as the first," then the marginal utility for him
New Behavior
Actions or reactions that are newly acquired or displayed by an individual, differing from their previous behavior patterns.
Positive Reinforcement
A process by which the likelihood of a behavior's occurrence is increased by following it with a pleasant stimulus.
Real-Life Example
An instance or situation from everyday life used to illustrate or explain a principle or phenomenon.
Personal Habit
A regular tendency or practice, often involuntary, which is hard to give up and shapes an individual’s daily behavior.
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