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Tabatha drew the well-reasoned conclusion from the literature that eyewitness memory is often inaccurate. She thought about the issue some more and decided that, in general, memory is inaccurate and cannot be trusted in other situations as well. She seems to be committing the thinking error of:
Supply
The total amount of a certain good or service that is available for purchase at a particular price level and time.
Perfectly Inelastic
Refers to a market situation where the quantity demanded or supplied does not change regardless of the price level changes.
Perfectly Elastic
Describes a market situation where quantity demanded or supplied changes by an infinite amount in response to any change in prices.
Demand
The willingness and ability of consumers to purchase goods and services at various prices.
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