Exam 7: Consumer Behavior
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Nona has just gone on a bike ride for an hour and says it gave her a utility of 7.If she chooses to continue to ride her bike for another hour:
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Corey has a blue sweater and a denim jacket.On some days he chooses to wear the sweater but on others he chooses to wear the jacket.Economists would most likely conclude that:
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Assume the graph shown shows Bobbi's budget constraint.If hairbands cost $5,then Bobbi's income to spend on these two items must be:

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Sam has $200 a month to spend on either tanning sessions or rounds of golf.Tanning sessions are $20 each,and a round of golf is $50.A point on Sam's budget constraint would be:
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Sam has $200 a month to spend on either tanning sessions or rounds of golf.Tanning sessions are $20 each,and a round of golf is $40.Sam currently consumes six tanning sessions and two rounds of golf.Both tanning and golf are normal goods.If the price of a round of golf drops to $20,the income and substitution effects will cause Sam's consumption of tanning sessions:
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If the graph shown represents Celia's budget constraint,which of the following must be true?

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One baseline assumption that economists make about consumer behavior is that:
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Ethan enjoys buying books and going to the movies.He has income of $150 to spend on these two goods each month.The price of a book is $15 and the price of going to the movies is also $15.He currently consumes four books and six movies a month.If the price of a book drops to $10,the substitution effect would predict:
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When someone is served pizza and soda for dinner,it is typical behavior to eat some pizza,then drink some soda,then eat more pizza,and so on,until the person stops consuming both.How can this behavior be explained using economic concepts?
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Assume Claudia's budget constraint is demonstrated by line A in the graph shown.Which of the following would cause Claudia's budget constraint to shift to line C?

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Ben is asked to rate the utility he would get from reading different types of publications for the next hour.If he read a graphic novel he would get utility of 5.If he read a biography,he would get utility of 4,and if he read his economics textbook,he would get utility of 9.An economist would predict that Ben will spend his next hour reading:
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After watching a movie,Alan chooses not to watch a second and goes for a walk instead.Economists could explain his choices using the concept of:
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If Bob has one piece of gum in his mouth,he gains a utility of 12.If he adds a second piece to the first,it yields a marginal utility of 6; adding a third will bring marginal utility of 1.Adding a fourth piece will make Bob choke,yielding a marginal utility of 4.We can say:
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In general,the income effect of an increase in the price of a normal good:
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Sam has $200 a month to spend on two normal goods-tanning sessions or rounds of golf.Tanning sessions are $20 each,and a round of golf is $40.Sam currently consumes six tanning sessions and two rounds of golf.If the price of a round of golf drops to $20,the income effect:
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