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Why does a typical monopolistically competitive firm face a downward-sloping demand curve?
Discriminant Validity
The extent to which a construct is truly distinct from other constructs by correlating weakly with variables from which it is supposed to differ.
Predictive Validity
The extent to which a score on a scale or test predicts future performance on a related outcome.
Cohen's Kappa
A statistical measure used to evaluate interrater reliability for qualitative (categorical) items, indicating how much agreement is beyond what is expected by chance.
Interrater Reliability
The degree of agreement or consistency among different raters or observers assessing the same phenomenon.
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