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Experimental psychologists seeking to determine cause and effect relations between variables tend to view external validity as more important than internal validity.
Investment Goods
Products purchased for future production or used to produce other goods, rather than being consumed by the buyer.
Time Inconsistency
The tendency for preferences or decisions to change over time in a way that a person's earlier preferences or decisions become inconsistent with their later ones.
Inflationary
Pertaining to or characterized by inflation, a scenario in which the general price level of goods and services rises, eroding purchasing power.
Money Supply
The total amount of monetary assets available in an economy at a specific time, including cash and bank deposits.
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