Multiple Choice

An individual's reservation indifference curve represents the minimum level of utility they must receive from an arrangement to be willing to accept it, based on their next best alternative (their 'fallback option'). A higher indifference curve corresponds to a higher level of utility. Which of the following scenarios would cause an individual's reservation indifference curve to shift to a higher position?

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