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The Concept of Imposing Liability for the Fault of Another

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The concept of imposing liability for the fault of another is known as __________ liability.

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Definitions:

Primary Drives

Basic physiological needs such as hunger, thirst, and sexual desire that motivate behavior.

Intensity

The measurable amount of a property, such as force, brightness, or a magnetic field.

Intrinsically Motivated

Being driven by internal rewards, such as personal satisfaction or the joy of performing an activity, rather than external pressures or incentives.

Externally Motivated

Being driven by external factors or rewards, such as praise, money, or recognition, rather than internal desires or satisfaction.

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