In acrylate polymerizations both SPRs and tertiary MCRs occur. Via pulsed laser polymerization, using a wide range of LPRRs, in conjunction with aqueous‐phase size‐exclusion chromatography, the polymerization of 1.35 mol · L?1 acrylic acid in aqueous solution has been investigated at 6 °C. The sigmoidal decrease in the apparent propagation rate coefficient, k, towards lower LPRRs is in line with recent predictions. At the highest LPRRs, k approaches the rate coefficient of SPR propagation, k, whereas the limiting value of k at low LPRRs approaches the effective propagation rate coefficient, k, which allows for an estimate of the fraction of MCRs under polymerization conditions, xMCR.