To convey information about the dynamic multipliers more effectively, you should
A) plot them.
B) discuss these carefully one at a time.
C) estimate them by maximum likelihood methods.
D) first make sure that they are stationary.
Answer: A
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A. likely correct that there is causation, but the causation is more likely running in the opposite direction in that the severe thunderstorms are the cause of the scrambled satellite signal. B. probably misguided in that there is no apparent correlation or causation in this situation. C. very probably correct in her conclusion that the scrambled satellite is the cause of the thunderstorms. D. definitely confusing correlation with causation.
Which of the following is NOT an assumption regarding people's preferences in the theory of consumer behavior?
A) Preferences are complete. B) Preferences are transitive. C) Consumers prefer more of a good to less. D) All of the above are basic assumptions about consumer preferences.