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madam-professor

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With advertising held fixed, what would be the expected impact over time of a 1 increase in disposable income per student on clothing expenditure?
 
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When comparing experiments, surveys, and direct observation as methods of data collection, the method that would typically be the least expensive is surveys.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Total effect = 0.152 / (1 - 0.452 ) = 0.277
With advertising held fixed, a 1 increase in disposable income per student would result in total expected increase of 0.277 in clothing expenditures over all current and future time periods.

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