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Critics of the NBPTS argue that

Understand the legal consequences of contracts formed for illegal purposes, including agreements to commit a crime or tort.
Grasp the concept of unconscionability in contracts and its relevance to procedural and substantive fairness.
Identify the legal requirements and limitations on the enforcement of non-compete agreements and their impact on employment contracts.
Understand the legal implication of contracts entered under conditions such as intoxication and how they affect the contract's enforceability.

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Child's Behavior

Refers to the range of actions and mannerisms exhibited by children in response to their environment or internal stimuli.

Negative Reinforcement

A behavioral concept where an unpleasant stimulus is removed following a desired behavior, increasing the likelihood of that behavior being repeated.

Positive Reinforcement

The addition of a rewarding stimulus following a desired behavior, making it more likely that the behavior will occur again.

Contingency

Describes a future event or circumstance that is possible but cannot be predicted with certainty.

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