What are strengths of Single Subject Quantitative Research? Provide an example.
What is the meaning of baseline in Single Subject Research and how is it used to determine changes
In: Psychology
Which do you think changes first, strategy or structure? After formulating your answer and making your case, argue the opposite position.
In: Operations Management
when firing a proton (for example) to an atomic nucleus, from a distance D, the deflection angle of the proton ? to the type of changes atomic nuclei? or always constant?
In: Physics
In: Psychology
Why are changes in gross interest income and gross interest expense highly correlated, while noninterest income and noninterest expense are less highly correlated?
In: Finance
In: Physics
consider the macroeconomic AD-AS model depicting an aggregate demand curve and a short-run aggregate supply curve. assume that changes in national output also represent changes in real GDP.
a. use the AD-AS model above to explain and illustrates the differences between demand-side measures and supply-side measures and give an example of each. you also need to mention which markets are embedded within each curve.
b. use the AD-AS model above to analyse and illustrate the short run impact of an increase in energy prices on GDP, inflation and employment. what type of inflation is this.
In: Economics
Careforall, The mayor of sickcity, claimed that his residents are very elastic and highly sensitive when the price of preventative care changes but not so sensitive when the price of inpatient care changes. To prove her point she referred back to the RAND studies. She claimed that the results of a replicated study in her town are shown below
Plan Average # of preventative care visits Average # of inpatient visits
Free 3.2 0.126
25% 2.54 0.122
50% 2.10 0.118
Find the price elasticity of demand for preventative care in Sickcity. round to 3 digits after the decimal
In: Economics
q18. select all that apply
Which of the following are characteristics of resources with inelastic demand?
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Revenue moves in the opposite direction from price |
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Revenue increases as the quantity supplied decreases |
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Price times quantity, which measures the contribution to GDP, increases as the quantity produced decreases, even if this means that some people must reduce their consumption with terrible impacts on their health and welfare. |
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Substitutes are readily available |
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Price moves in the same direction as quantity |
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Price and quantity are unrelated |
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Small % changes in quantity lead to large % changes in price |
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Prices tend to be stable |
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Demand tends to be stable |
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Demand is highly responsive to price |
In: Economics
The Strasburg Company’s stock currently trades at $90 per share. Below is their partial balance sheet: Common Stock (1,500,000 shares outstanding) 30,000,000 Retained Earnings 15,000,000 Total 45,000,000
a) The company is considering a 3 for 2 stock split. What will be the company’s stock price following the stock split? How many shares will be outstanding? Show any changes to the Balance sheet.
b) If instead, the company does a 7% stock dividend. What will be the company’s stock price following the stock dividend? How many shares will be outstanding? Show any changes to the Balance sheet.
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