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i. An index number is a percent that measures the change in price, quantity, value, or some other
Item of interest from one time to another.
ii. An index of 239.2 and an index of 86.4 are actually percents.
iii. All indexes have the same base, namely 1982-84, written 1982 - 84 = 100.
Primary Motives
Fundamental drives that are biologically driven, such as hunger, thirst, sleep, and avoidance of pain, which are essential for survival.
Unlearned
Not acquired by learning or instruction; often used to describe innate behaviors or reflexes that occur naturally without being taught.
Motive
An internal process that energizes, guides, and maintains behavior towards achieving a goal.
Stomach Contractions
The involuntary movements of the stomach muscles, often associated with the digestive process or sometimes with feelings of hunger.
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