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TVarnum

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In a graphic relationship, shifts in a curve are caused by a change in:
 a. the slope of the curve.
  b. a factor not measured on the axes of the graph.
  c. one of the factors measured on either axes of the graph.
  d. any factor, whether measured on the axes of the graph of not.

Question 2

Assume there is a relationship between two variables and the other-variables-held constant assumption (ceteris paribus) is relaxed. We would expect that the line representing this relationship would:
 a. change from inverse to direct.
 b. change from direct to inverse.
 c. have a greater number of data points.
  d. change its location.



jojobee318

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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