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a) Both continue their behavior after it has ceased to have any effect.
b) Both display flexible and unpredictable behavior patterns.
c) Both enjoy being in a risky situation.
d) Both recognize that they need to form new association

Ans: a) Both continue their behavior after it has ceased to have any effect.

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