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When evaluating differences or similarities between an increase in supply and an increase in quantity supplied, what do we know?
Descriptive Methods
Research techniques used to describe characteristics of a population or phenomenon, involving observations and surveys without influencing the subjects.
Case Studies
An investigative technique that involves a thorough, detailed, and comprehensive analysis of a study subject (the case) and the conditions surrounding it in its context.
Naturalistic Observations
An observational research strategy where subjects are examined within their natural habitats without any intervention from the person observing.
Descriptive Method
A research method aimed at observing and describing the characteristics of a subject without influencing it.
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