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karen

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Resources are most desired when
 
  (a) they become more limited in quantity because others obtained them.
  (b) they become more limited in quantity because of a counting error.
  (c) they have always been limited in quantity.
  (d) All of the above are equally desirable.

Question 2

People tend to be most likely to engage in behaviors
 
  (a) to achieve gains.
  (b) to prevent losses.
  (c) that are risky
  (d) Both A and B are equally pursued.



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: A

Answer to Question 2

(c) that are risky





 

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