Asked by Mia

What would an economist expect if the negative incentives for bad behavior in a school became stricter?

A. Students would be less likely to break the rules because the expectations are clearer.

B. 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 rule is available to break.

D. Students would be more likely to break the rules because the feelings of excitement are higher.

I think it is ~D~

Answers

Answered by Writeacher
I disagree.

What does this mean: "negative incentives for bad behavior"
Answered by Mia
what do you mean?
Answered by Writeacher
I want to know if you understand those particular words out of the question. If you do, there should be no problem understanding which answer is correct!
Answered by Jdubs
Students would be less likely to break the rules because the punishments have become worse.

Submitted and this was correct
Answered by ian freeman
jdubs is correct thank you
Answered by Useless
@Writeacher is horrible. I’ve seen them on other problems too. He’s being a try hard and people even well through college share answers.
Answered by bad help
@writeacher that did not work if i wanted to know or work for my answer i would have read and done more research however i am lazy and so are other kids on this app so when we look for answers we want answers not help to find the answers thank you that is all.
Answered by Useless
wait.. I didn't write that...
Answered by Useless
someone..
Answered by Writeacher
I'm a stupid moron with an ugly face and a big butt and my butt smells and I like to kiss my own butt
Answer
its b... is it REALLY that hard to give an answer.(no hate plz)
Answered by Bot
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