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The extent to which we can generalize findings to real-world settings is called
Sensitivity of Quantity
The responsiveness of the quantity demanded or supplied of a product to changes in its price or other factors.
Sensitivity of Price
The degree to which the price of a product or service impacts consumer demand or the quantity supplied.
Inelastic Demand
Refers to a market situation where the demand for a product does not change significantly in response to a change in price.
Elastic Demand
A market scenario where the quantity demanded of a product or service significantly changes in response to a change in price.
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