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It Is Disappointing, but No Studies Have Demonstrated Positive Effects

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It is disappointing, but no studies have demonstrated positive effects from training programs designed to overcome rater bias.

Understand and apply correct punctuation when using conjunctions or conjunctive adverbs in compound and complex sentences.
Distinguish between coordinating, subordinating conjunctions, and conjunctive adverbs.
Analyze and evaluate sentence structures for effective communication.
Recognize the logical relationships between ideas as expressed through conjunctions and conjunctive adverbs.

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Competitive Labor Market

A market in which workers compete for jobs and employers compete for workers, resulting in the equilibrium wage rate being determined.

Principal-Agent Problem

A conflict in priorities between a person or group (the agent) making decisions on behalf of another person or group (the principal).

Efficiency Wages

Efficiency wages are higher than market wages paid by employers to increase productivity, worker loyalty, and morale.

Above-Equilibrium Wage Rates

Wages set above the market equilibrium, often leading to surplus labor supply or unemployment, as employers demand less labor at higher wage rates.

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