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We know considerably more today about how to educate exceptional learners than we did ten years ago.


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Slutsky Substitution Effect

A concept in economics that describes how a change in the price of a good affects consumption patterns, separating the effect into income and substitution effects.

Indifference Curve

A graph that shows different combinations of two goods among which a consumer is indifferent, implying the same level of utility for each combination.

Hicks Version

Refers to John Hicks' adaptation of consumer demand theory, particularly in relation to indifference curves and utility maximization.

Substitution Effect

A modification in buying behavior triggered by a change in goods' comparative prices, prompting people to switch from one product to another.

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