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In PPS sampling plans, all logical sampling units that are greater than or equal to the sampling interval must be treated separately.
Income Effect
The change in the quantity of a good consumed that results from the change in a consumer’s purchasing power due to the change in the price of the good.
Substitution Effect
The adjustment in consumer behavior because of shifts in the prices of goods relative to each other, causing consumers to choose different goods over previously preferred ones.
Normal Good
A good whose demand increases as consumer income increases, demonstrating how economic well-being influences consumer choices.
Child Tax Credit
A tax benefit offered to families with children, providing a reduction in their tax liability per child.
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