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How do adverse selection and moral hazard affect the market for insurance?
Operant Conditioning
A training technique that adjusts the potency of a conduct via positive reinforcement or disciplinary measures.
Classical Conditioning
A type of learned response in which a neutral object comes to elicit a response when it is associated with a stimulus that already produces a response.
Long-term Potentiation
A long-lasting enhancement in signal transmission between two neurons that results from their synchronous stimulation.
Synaptic Connections
The points at which neurons (nerve cells) communicate with each other, allowing for the transmission of signals through the nervous system.
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