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Temporal synchrony-the correlated onset and offset of stimulation that can occur between two or more sensory modalities-is an example of amodal characteristics of sensory input.
Labor Supply Curve
A graphical representation showing the relationship between the wages offered and the quantity of labor workers are willing to supply.
Backward-Bending
A term often used in labor economics to describe the supply curve of labor, which can bend backwards at higher wage levels, indicating that higher wages can lead to a decrease in labor supply.
Substitution Effect
The economic principle that as the price of a good or service rises (or incomes decrease), consumers will replace pricier items with less costly alternatives, holding the utility derived from consumption constant.
Price Decreases
Price decreases occur when the cost of goods or services goes down, often due to factors like increased competition, lower demand, or decreases in production costs.
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