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The respect of your peers, the approval of your instructors or managers, a smile, a touch, or a nod of recognition can all be possible examples of conditioned reinforcers.
Sherman Act
A foundational antitrust law in the United States aimed at preventing monopolies and promoting competition among businesses.
Clayton Act
A U.S. antitrust law enacted in 1914 aimed at increasing economic competition and preventing unfair business practices.
Wheeler-Lea Act
An amendment to the Federal Trade Commission Act in the United States, focusing on protecting consumers against unfair or deceptive acts in commerce.
Cardiovascular Mortality
Deaths caused by diseases related to the heart and blood vessels, often used as a measure of the public health impact of cardiovascular disease.
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