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If price ceilings do not allow prices to rise, then demanders will be unable to signal their needs to suppliers.
Purposive
Having or serving a purpose; intentional or goal-oriented in nature.
Supernormal Stimulus
An exaggerated artificial stimulus that elicits a stronger response than the natural stimulus for which an organism is programmed.
Early Instinct Theories
Theories proposing that behaviors are primarily driven by innate instincts, focusing on the innate, biological determinants of behavior.
Genetic Programs
The predetermined sequences of development and behavior encoded in an organism's DNA.
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