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Scenario 16-9
Dean goes to the grocery store to buy chips and soda for a party. He purchases brand name products even though generic versions are available at lower prices. His friend John says he was irrational to spend more for a nearly identical product. His friend Martina agreed with Dean's decision to spend more for the brand name products.
-Refer to Scenario 16-9. If Dean bought the brand name because of advertising he saw for the product, a defender of advertising would say
Decibel
A unit of measurement for the intensity of sound, denoting relative loudness.
Pus
A dense, green or yellow liquid found in diseased tissue, made up of deceased white blood cells, bacteria, and tissue remains.
Ossicles
Small bones in the middle ear that transmit sound vibrations from the eardrum to the inner ear.
Stirrup
A bone in the middle ear that transmits sound vibrations to the inner ear.
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