A) NCAA Football should have adopted a playoff system 10 years ago.
B) An increase in the minimum wage results in higher teenage unemployment.
C) No one should be allowed to carry guns into the classroom.
D) Cats make better house pets than dogs.
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A) Uninformed
B) Biased
C) Positive
D) Normative
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A) Microeconomics
B) Marginal economics
C) Macroeconomics
D) Monetary economics
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A) Innovation
B) Market failure
C) Intervention
D) Goals other than profit
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A) Identify what important details were omitted when developing the model.
B) Make sure assumptions made in the model are clear and accurate.
C) Test the model for accuracy.
D) Make sure the model includes all possible details.
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A) Innovation
B) Market failure
C) Intervention
D) Goals other than profit
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A) The value of the gas that is no longer stolen by people who drove off
B) The time saved from not having to look for people waiting for you to turn on the pump
C) Lost revenue from people who underestimate how much their gas tank can hold so they don't end up overpaying
D) A loss of snack sales due to people paying for gas before pumping rather than after pumping
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A) unemployment.
B) waste.
C) irrational behavior.
D) scarcity.
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A) I, II, and III
B) I only
C) I and III
D) II and III
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A) bait and switch.
B) marginal sales.
C) an incentive.
D) voluntary exchange.
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A) The local university decides to raise tuition for online course offerings.
B) The country of Zimbabwe has experienced a decline in inflation.
C) The economic growth rate rises in the United States.
D) The unemployment rate in Greece falls.
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A) Focuses on important details
B) Predicts cause and effect
C) Utilizes vague assumptions
D) Describes the world accurately
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A) cheap.
B) deceitful.
C) rational.
D) informed.
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A) the opportunity cost of the FDA's regulation.
B) how easy it is to identify and evaluate sunk costs.
C) the marginal benefit of the FDA's regulation.
D) promoting consumer health in the population.
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A) gullible.
B) short-sighted.
C) rational.
D) considerate.
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A) drinking coffee causes people to wake up early.
B) drinking coffee is negatively correlated with waking up early.
C) drinking coffee is positively correlated with waking up early.
D) waking up early causes people to drink coffee.
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A) can actually be false.
B) must always be true.
C) provides an opinion with a positive outlook.
D) is the same as a normative statement.
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A) offer similar loans to the poor.
B) go out of business.
C) seek government action to ban group responsibility lending.
D) avoid catering to a high risk group.
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A) The owner will double her revenue as a result of the price increase.
B) More customers will get pedicures because the price indicates it is a desirable service.
C) The salon's revenue will less than double as customers are disincentivized from getting a pedicure.
D) Customers will no longer visit the salon as a result of the price increase.
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A) The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act should not have been passed during the Great Recession.
B) Unemployment soared to 25 percent during the Great Depression.
C) An increase in alcohol taxes will reduce the number of drunk driving accidents.
D) Great Britain has fewer hospital beds per capita today than they did in 1948.
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