On the diagram to the​ right, a movement from A to C represents a
  • change in demand
  • surplus fall and fall
  • supply schedule
  • change in supply
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  • shortage, 56
  • shortage rise, fall
  • change in supply
  • surplus fall and fall
The diagram in panel b is an example of
  • change in supply
  • supply schedule
  • when income​ increases, demand for a normal good increases while demand for an inferior good falls.
  • demand scheduleDemand schedule A table showing the relationship between the price of a product and the quantity of the product demanded.Quantity demanded The amount of a good or service that a consumer is willing and able to purchase at a given price.Demand curve A curve that shows the relationship between the price of a product and the quantity of the product demanded.Market demand The demand by all the consumers of a given good or service.
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  • shortage, 56
  • increase, increase, indeterminate and decreases
  • shortage rise, fall
  • both supply and demand
the diagram in panel a is an example of
  • demand scheduleDemand schedule A table showing the relationship between the price of a product and the quantity of the product demanded.Quantity demanded The amount of a good or service that a consumer is willing and able to purchase at a given price.Demand curve A curve that shows the relationship between the price of a product and the quantity of the product demanded.Market demand The demand by all the consumers of a given good or service.
  • surplus fall and fall
  • change in supply
  • supply schedule
Which of the following events would cause the supply curve to increase from Upper S 1 to Upper S 3
  • a decrease in the price of inputs
  • All of the above
  • increase, increase, indeterminate and decreases
  • It increases because demand increased by more than supply.
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  • a decrease in the price of inputs
  • increase, increase, indeterminate and decreases
  • shortage, 56
  • It increases because demand increased by more than supply.
on the diagram to the right, a movement from b to c represents
  • supply schedule
  • surplus fall and fall
  • change in demand
  • change in supply
The distinction between a normal and an inferior good is
  • when income​ increases, demand for a normal good increases while demand for an inferior good falls.
  • (1) many buyers and​ sellers, (2) all firms selling identical​ products, and​ (3) no barriers to new firms entering the market.
  • substitute goods are used for the same purposes while complementary goods are used together.
  • equilibrium​ price; market​ equilibrium; equilibrium quantity
Consider the figure to the right and assume that it is the market for​ health-care services. When the​ "baby boomer" generation​ retires, the number of people who require health care increases by​ 30%, and, as a​ result, the number of​ health-care providers also​ increases, but by only​ 25%. What is the effect on the price of​ health-care services over​ time?
  • It increases because demand increased by more than supply.
  • equilibrium​ price; market​ equilibrium; equilibrium quantity
  • a decrease in the price of inputs
  • increase, increase, indeterminate and decreases
The distinction between substitutes and complements is
  • (1) many buyers and​ sellers, (2) all firms selling identical​ products, and​ (3) no barriers to new firms entering the market.
  • when income​ increases, demand for a normal good increases while demand for an inferior good falls.
  • supply schedule
  • substitute goods are used for the same purposes while complementary goods are used together.
According to the law of demand ​, there is an inverse relationship between price and quantity demanded. That​ is, the demand curve for goods and services slopes downward.​ Why?
  • When the price of a good​ increases, consumers' purchasing power​ falls, and they cannot buy as much of the good as they did prior to the price change.
  • all else equal
  • there is an inverse relationship between price and quantity demanded.
  • A and C only
According to the law of​ supply,
  • all else equal
  • When the price of a good​ increases, consumers' purchasing power​ falls, and they cannot buy as much of the good as they did prior to the price change.
  • A and C only
  • there is an inverse relationship between price and quantity demanded.
Market price is determined by
  • shortage rise, fall
  • supply schedule
  • surplus fall and fall
  • both supply and demand
Which of the following would cause a shift in the demand curve from point A to point​ B?
  • change in supply
  • change in demand
  • All of the above
  • a decrease in the price of inputs
Activity experience is defined in the text as
  • can match their movements to much more complex internal plans
  • accumulating physical activity experiences.
  • The movements used to perform the kill vary depending on the environmental factors.
  • our actual physical performances or observations of physical activity.
Which of these could be a characteristic of training?
  • It is intended to overcome limitations in strength, endurance, or flexibility.
  • hitting a baseball off a tee
  • The movements used to perform the kill vary depending on the environmental factors.
  • improvement in fitness
The type of experience necessary to produce changes in a skill is called____ and the relatively permanent changes are called____.
  • leads to increases of an activity.
  • practice; learning
  • principle of quality
  • their social environment
What do the terms emotions, cognition, dispositions, knowledge, and meanings reflect?
  • hitting a baseball off a tee
  • our subjective physical activity experiences.
  • accumulating physical activity experiences.
  • improvement in fitness
The principe of quality stipulates that, all other things being equal, increasing the frequency of our engagement with the critical components of an activity.
  • practice; learning
  • their social environment
  • the importance of selecting the correct type of practice
  • leads to increases of an activity.
Which of the following is a characteristic of training?
  • The movements used to perform the kill vary depending on the environmental factors.
  • improvement in fitness
  • It is intended to overcome limitations in strength, endurance, or flexibility.
  • hitting a baseball off a tee
In general, what happens to the amount of physical activity engaged in as one ages?
  • has acquired low to moderate proficiency in a relatively large number of physical activities
  • With age, physical activity participation decreases.
  • knowledge about the benefits of physical activity.
  • an individual who has much ability but fails to practice or train
The principle of quality refers to
  • the importance of selecting the correct type of practice
  • leads to increases of an activity.
  • It is intended to overcome limitations in strength, endurance, or flexibility.
  • can match their movements to much more complex internal plans
Experiences that engage us in the critical components of an activity and that are most likely to improve our capacity to perform that activity reflect what type of experience?
  • principle of quality
  • their social environment
  • practice; learning
  • leads to increases of an activity.
The components of health-related fitness include all of the following EXCEPT
  • learning
  • their social environment
  • agility
  • Fasle.
Which of the following correctly describes an underachiever?
  • hitting a baseball off a tee
  • It is intended to overcome limitations in strength, endurance, or flexibility.
  • an individual who has much ability but fails to practice or train
  • has acquired low to moderate proficiency in a relatively large number of physical activities
The influence that parents' activity level has on a child's involvement in physical activity is an example of
  • practice; learning
  • leads to increases of an activity.
  • hitting a baseball off a tee
  • their social environment
Participating in high school and college sports is likely to cause people to be physically active as adults.
  • True
  • False
  • learning
  • Fasle.
Physical training results in___that improves____.
  • hitting a baseball off a tee
  • conditioning;health.
  • their social environment
  • improvement in fitness
A generalist is one who
  • has acquired low to moderate proficiency in a relatively large number of physical activities
  • an individual who has much ability but fails to practice or train
  • The movements used to perform the kill vary depending on the environmental factors.
  • our actual physical performances or observations of physical activity.
Practicing a skill is most likely to bring about which of the following?
  • agility
  • learning
  • True
  • Fasle.
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