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Imagine that even though the rate of reinforcement from your partner increases, you still might be prone to cheating. This aspect of behavior is explained or described by which aspect of the quantitative matching law?
Consequences
The outcomes or effects that result from a particular action or condition.
Economic Injury
Financial harm or damage suffered by an individual, entity, or economy, often due to external factors or actions.
Intentional Tort
A wrongful act done on purpose that causes harm to someone else, including acts like assault or fraud.
Physical Injury
Bodily harm or damage to a person's body, as opposed to emotional or psychological harm.
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