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What is an aggregate? How is it used in macroeconomics? Give two examples of specific aggregates that are used in the study of macroeconomics.
Proactive Interference
The process by which previous memories obstruct the remembrance of newer ones.
Positive Transfer
The beneficial effect of past learning on the acquisition of new knowledge or skills.
Repressed
The involuntary suppression of thoughts, memories, or feelings from consciousness, often as a defense mechanism against trauma or stress.
Recovered Memories
Memories that have been forgotten or repressed, often of traumatic events, that are later retrieved or recalled.
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