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The chi-square statistic tests the differences between observed and expected
frequencies.
Quantity Supplied
The quantity of a product or service that suppliers are ready and capable of offering for sale at a specific price point.
Quantity Demanded
The total number of units of a good or service that consumers are willing and able to purchase at a given price in a given time period.
Increase in Demand
A situation in which more of a product or service is desired, leading to a shift of the demand curve to the right.
Ceteris Paribus
A phrase in Latin that translates to "with all other conditions remaining the same," employed to examine the impact of a single variable while holding others constant in economic studies.
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