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Sensory memory refers to:
Income Effect
The link between alterations in income for a person or the economy and the subsequent shift in demanded quantity of a product or service.
Indifference Curves
A graphical representation of different combinations of two goods or services that give a consumer equal satisfaction and utility.
Downsloping
Describing a curve or trend that decreases in value as it moves rightward on a graph, typically referring to demand curves where price and quantity demanded are inversely related.
Consumer Equilibrium
The state where an individual allocates their income in a way that maximizes their utility, given the prices of goods and services.
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