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The QWERTY keyboard layout, common today, was designed in the 19th century to slow down typists and prevent mechanical jams on early typewriters. Alternative layouts, such as the Dvorak layout, have since been designed for faster and more ergonomic typing. Despite the potential for increased overall productivity if everyone switched, the vast majority of people continue to learn and use the QWERTY layout. Which of the following best explains why this potentially less efficient outcome persists?

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