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The Fed can fight the inflationary effects of a negative real shock by decreasing money growth.
Opponent Process
A theory suggesting that emotions are regulated by mechanisms that operate in opposing pairs.
Behavioral Contrast
The phenomenon where the rate of responding to one stimulus changes as a result of a change in reinforcement provided for responding to another stimulus.
Habituation
The process by which an organism decreases or ceases its responses to a repetitive stimulus over time, indicating a basic form of learning.
Sensitization
An increase in behavioral response after exposure to a stimulus, often as a result of an enhanced reaction to a subsequent stimulus.
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