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An employee earns a set weekly wage and has an alternative weekly income they could earn if they were to lose their current job. The employee is considering not exerting effort and estimates they can go undetected for a certain number of weeks before being dismissed. The employee's total expected monetary benefit from this course of action is calculated over a fixed total time horizon. If the employer improves its employee supervision methods, making it easier to detect a lack of effort, which component of the employee's total expected benefit calculation is most directly affected?
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