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If the results of an experiment using tind were summarized as t(48) = 1.632, p > .05, then you would know that the total number of participants used (N) was and the null hypothesis was.
Permanent Income Hypothesis
Formulated by Milton Friedman, it states that the strongest influence on consumption is one’s estimated lifetime income.
Paradox of Thrift
An economic theory suggesting that while saving is beneficial to an individual, increased savings by the entire population can lead to a decrease in aggregate demand, ultimately reducing savings at a macroeconomic level.
Theory of the Leisure Class
A socio-economic theory presented by Thorstein Veblen, which critiques consumerism and status-driven consumption, emphasizing the social uses of wealth and leisure to display status rather than for utility.
Theory of the Multiplier
An economic theory suggesting that an initial increase in spending leads to increased income and consumption, further magnifying economic activity.
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