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Redwolflake15

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The purchasing power of both industrial customers and consumers are affected by:
 a. price control.
 b. price stability.
 c. price escalation.
 d. price-based competition.

Question 2

When Terri entered her apartment, she smelled pine. Her husband had brought home a tree for the Christmas holiday. After awhile, Terri could no longer notice the pine smell. Terri is experiencing:
 a. a compromise effect.
 b. an adaptation effect.
 c. a vividness effect.
 d. a Weber's Law effect.
 e. a sleeper effect.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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