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Negative and positive demand shocks cannot happen at the same time.
Factorial Design
An experimental strategy in which factors are varied together to examine their interaction effects on a response variable.
Independent Variables
Variables that are manipulated or changed in an experiment to test their effects on dependent variables.
Dependent Variable
The variable in an experiment that is observed and measured for changes, which are thought to be influenced by the manipulation of the independent variable.
Interaction
In research, this refers to the effect that variables have on each other when combined.
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