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Social Studies, 09.09.2021 18:00 christheicebear

What would an economist expect if the negative incentives for bad behavior in a school became stricter? O A. Students would be less likely to break the rules, because the expectations are clearer.
OB. Students would be less likely to break the rules, because punishments have become worse.
c. Students would be more likely to break the rules, because more rules are available to break
OD. Students would be more likely to break the rules, because the feelings of excitement are higher.

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