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Why do consumers prefer higher indifference curves?
Self-concordance
The degree to which people's life goals are congruent with their inner interests and values, often linked to higher motivation and achievement.
Perceived Inequities
The feeling among individuals that they are not receiving a fair share of rewards or resources compared to others.
Continuous Reinforcements
A method in behavior modification that involves providing a reward after every desired behavior, aimed at establishing or strengthening a behavior.
Negative Reinforcement
A behavioral conditioning technique where the removal of an unfavorable outcome or stimulus strengthens a desired behavior.
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