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Special-Interest Products Are Examples of High-Tech Products

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Special-interest products are examples of high-tech products.

Distinguish between executed, executory, void, voidable, and unenforceable contracts.
Apply principles of contract interpretation and the importance of the contract's formality.
Identify the various defenses that can be used to avoid contract enforcement.
Understand the role of consent in contract formation and the impact of factors such as fraud, duress, and undue influence.

Definitions:

Generalization Gradient

Refers to the decrease in response strength as stimuli become less similar to the conditioned stimulus in classical or operant conditioning.

Discriminative Stimulus

A stimulus in the presence of which a particular response will be reinforced, and in the absence of which that response will not be reinforced.

Reinforcement

An event (or termination of an event) that increases the frequency of the operant behavior that preceded it.

Attentional View

A theoretical perspective focused on how individuals allocate their attentional resources among various stimuli or tasks.

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