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Three of the four events described below might reasonably be expected to shift the demand curve for Tacos to a new position. One would not shift the demand curve. The single exception is:
Availability Bias
A cognitive bias that makes people overestimate the importance of information that is available to them, leading to a misrepresentation of reality.
Gambler's Fallacy
The erroneous assumption that an event occurring with greater regularity than usual in a specific timeframe will occur less often in the future, and the opposite.
System of Symbols
A structured set of symbols or signs used for communication or representation within a cultural or computational context.
Semantics
The study of meaning in language, including the analysis of the significance of words, phrases, sentences, and symbols.
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