A) a normative statement.
B) confusing correlation and causation.
C) the fallacy of composition.
D) all of the above
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A) an empirical analysis of the relationship between the growth of the money supply and the rate of inflation
B) an economic model forecasting the impact of a tax increase on consumer spending and national output
C) a study of supply and demand conditions in the market for orange juice
D) a model forecasting the impact of a change in interest rates on the level of investment in the economy
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A) confusing association with causation.
B) confusing normative economics with positive economics.
C) generalizing from the individual to the whole.
D) omitting relevant variables from an economic model.
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A) price and quantity purchased are positively related.
B) there is an inverse relationship between price and quantity purchased.
C) as the price increases, the quantity purchased increases.
D) price and quantity purchased share a direct relationship.
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A) how choices are made in a world of scarcity.
B) corporate balance sheets and income statements.
C) how to operate a business.
D) how to make money in the stock market.
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A) Unemployment rises during a recession and falls during an expansion.
B) A rapid acceleration of the supply of money may create inflation.
C) An increase in government spending will increase the aggregate demand for goods and services in the economy.
D) An increase in labor costs will increase the additional cost of producing another airplane.
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A) can be tested using empirical analysis.
B) can be tested using normative analysis.
C) cannot be tested since it is normative in nature.
D) cannot be tested since it is a positive economic statement.
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A) An increase in the price of automobiles will lead to a decrease in the quantity of automobiles demanded.
B) Due to process innovations in computer chip manufacturing, the market supply of computers increased.
C) Due to an economic recession, manufacturing firms began implementing layoffs of their workforces.
D) Anticipating that the benefits would outweigh costs involved, an undergraduate student purchases the course textbook.
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A) the erroneous view that an economic activity can sometimes exceed the sum of its components.
B) the erroneous view that what is true for the individual will also be true for the group.
C) the view that the aggregation of economic activity will necessarily lead to an outcome that is different than the outcome generated by each individual in the group.
D) the idea that association need not imply causation.
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A) facilitate interpretation and analysis of data.
B) clarify interpretation and analysis of ideas.
C) permit a person to more easily see relationships.
D) do all of the above.
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A) A positive statement must be testable but need not be true.
B) A hypothesis is a normative statement.
C) Normative analysis involves subjective, non-testable statements.
D) The majority of disagreements in economics stem from normative issues.
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A) problems such as poverty and unemployment.
B) limited desires pursuing unlimited resources.
C) production and distribution of goods in a world of unlimited resources.
D) production and distribution of goods in a world of limited resources.
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A) no relationship.
B) a negative slope.
C) a positive slope.
D) either positive or negative slope.
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A) If I stand up at a baseball game I will be able to see the game better; if all fans stood up at a baseball game they would all be able to see the game better.
B) If I wore a jacket to a baseball game in October, I would be warmer; if all fans wore jackets they would all be warmer.
C) If I purchase fewer concessions at a baseball game, I will save money; if all fans purchase fewer concessions then all can save money.
D) If I yell more during a baseball game it will be louder if all fans yell more during the game it will be much louder.
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