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The Contributory Negligence of the Client Does Not Reduce the Liability

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The contributory negligence of the client does not reduce the liability of an accountant who is liable for malpractice.

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Definitions:

Associative Strength

The strength of the linkage or association between two elements, such as between a stimulus and a response, in conditioning.

Training Trial

A practice session or experiment aimed at enhancing an individual's skill or knowledge in a specific area.

CS Preexposure

The process by which a conditioned stimulus is presented to a subject without the unconditioned stimulus, affecting subsequent conditioning.

Cue Deflation

The process where a cue that previously signaled the availability of a reinforcer loses its value or effectiveness after the reinforcer is decreased or removed.

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