Brain scientists have found that the human brain devotes more neurons toward processing and interpreting visual information than it does to anything else, therefore:
A. We can always believe what our eyes tell us
B. We should only believe what our eyes tell us
C. Since our eyes can fool us, we probably make mental mistakes in other areas too
D. Behavioral and neoclassical economists agree that our visual impressions are always right
C. Since our eyes can fool us, we probably make mental mistakes in other areas too
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A) does not really add to one's human capital. B) does not really affect one's income. C) is a major factor affecting one's income. D) explains all the differences in male-female incomes.
A ticket to see the Radio City Rockettes costs $90. You buy a ticket for $30 to see the New York Jets play football. The money price for
A) the Rockettes ticket is $90 and the relative price is 3 Jets tickets per Rockette ticket. B) the Rockettes ticket is 3 Jets tickets per Rockette ticket and the relative price is $90. C) a Jets ticket is $30 and the relative price is 3 Rockettes tickets per Jets ticket. D) a Jets ticket is $30 and $3 for a Rockettes ticket.