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Analytic Cubist Works Such as Violin and Pitcher (1909-10) Create

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Analytic Cubist works such as Violin and Pitcher (1909-10) create a sense of three-dimensional form by combing shading with bold strokes of color.

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Transitive Preferences

A concept in decision theory where if a person prefers option A over B and B over C, then the person also prefers A over C.

Transitive Indifference

Transitive indifference refers to a situation in consumer preference theory where if a consumer is indifferent between goods A and B and also between goods B and C, then the consumer is equally indifferent between goods A and C.

Strict Preference

An economic term indicating a consumer's stronger liking for one option over another, with no indifference between the two.

Convex Preferences

In consumer theory, a situation where the consumer prefers an average of two goods or bundles to either one of the extremes, indicating a desire for diversified choices.

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