A) is a positive economic statement because it simply describes one person's opinion.
B) is a normative economic statement because it involves a value judgment about an economic policy.
C) is a positive economic statement because it predicts that my tax dollars will go to welfare.
D) is a normative economic statement because it is a scientific fact.
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A) caveat emptor.
B) ceteris paribus.
C) laissez faire.
D) ipso facto.
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A) suspend the rationality assumption.
B) avoid having their model depend on any additional assumptions.
C) hold certain factors constant.
D) be sure that the model will predict correctly.
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A) never make a mistake.
B) do not intentionally make decisions that make themselves worse off.
C) have the necessary information to always make correct decisions.
D) always understand the consequences of their decisions.
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A) decisions made by individual consumers and firms.
B) the changes in economic theory brought about by real-world events.
C) how small changes in the unemployment rate can have far-reaching effects.
D) how small changes in the money supply can have far-reaching effects.
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A) include all independent variables.
B) include all available information.
C) attempt to duplicate the real world.
D) make simplifying assumptions.
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A) people respond only to negative incentives, not to positive ones.
B) choices are affected by both positive and negative incentives.
C) value judgments do not play a role in the economic decisions people make.
D) money is the only incentive that matters.
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A) opinions and conditions.
B) facts and predictions.
C) a mixture of facts and opinions.
D) logical arguments mixed with statements of opinion.
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A) simplify reality to predict outcomes.
B) exactly replicate reality.
C) predict all possible outcomes of a study.
D) determine the thoughts of individuals.
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A) They make decisions in the same manner as their parents did.
B) They make decisions by looking at what others have done in the same situation and then doing the opposite.
C) They make decisions by looking at what others have done in the same situation and then doing the same.
D) They make decisions based on their own self-interest.
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A) the usefulness of its predictions in the real world.
B) the extent of the profit earned by applying it.
C) the realism of its assumptions.
D) the model's attention to real world details.
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A) the unemployment rate in a specific industry
B) the national output of the United States
C) wage levels in specific industries
D) the operation of an individual firm
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A) to predict how people think about money
B) to understand why money motivates some people more than others
C) to predict the choices people will make
D) to learn what we can do to prevent people from having unrealistic wants
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A) microeconomics is older than macroeconomics.
B) microeconomic theory can be tested and macroeconomic theory cannot be tested.
C) all aggregates are made up of individuals and firms.
D) the effects of macroeconomic subjects such as inflation and unemployment are independent of individual consumers and firms.
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A) the number of shoes in one man's closet
B) the bushels of apples one farmer sells
C) the price of a particular textbook
D) the total production of all goods and services
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A) Economic models are not empirically testable.
B) The predictive power of models is not important.
C) Economic models are designed so that every detail of the real world can be analyzed.
D) Every economic model is based on a set of assumptions.
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A) capture every detail of the real world.
B) make their arguments more realistic.
C) justify the assumptions they make about people's behavior.
D) help us understand economic phenomena in the real world.
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