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# End-Benefit Effect The effect refers to the relationship a given purchase has to a larger overall benefit, and is divided into two parts: Derived demand: The more sensitive buyers are to the price of the end benefit, the more sensitive they will be to the prices of those products that contribute to that benefit.
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# and Effect
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# Manifestations of deviant development increase in frequency and degree as dosage increases from the No Observable Adverse Effect Level ( NOAEL ) to a dose producing 100 % Lethality ( LD100 ).
# Reference Price Effect Buyer ’ s price sensitivity for a given product increases the higher the product ’ s price relative to perceived alternatives.
# Difficult Comparison Effect Buyers are less sensitive to the price of a known / more reputable product when they have difficulty comparing it to potential alternatives.
# Switching Costs Effect The higher the product-specific investment a buyer must make to switch suppliers, the less price sensitive that buyer is when choosing between alternatives.
# Price-Quality Effect Buyers are less sensitive to price the more that higher prices signal higher quality.
# Expenditure Effect Buyers are more price sensitive when the expense accounts for a large percentage of buyers ’ available income or budget.
# Shared-cost Effect The smaller the portion of the purchase price buyers must pay for themselves, the less price sensitive they will be.
# Fairness Effect Buyers are more sensitive to the price of a product when the price is outside the range they perceive as “ fair ” or “ reasonable ” given the purchase context.
# The Framing Effect Buyers are more price sensitive when they perceive the price as a loss rather than a forgone gain, and they have greater price sensitivity when the price is paid separately rather than as part of a bundle.
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# Background frequency of exposure to tuberculosis: In one hypothesis, in areas with high levels of background exposure to tuberculosis, every susceptible individual is already exposed prior to BCG, and the natural immunizing effect of background tuberculosis duplicates any benefit of BCG.
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# Resolution VI, [...] which excluded the Government of Cuba from its participation in the Inter-American system, hereby ceases to have effect
# When the newly elected Reichstag first convened on March 23, 1933, ( not including the Communist delegates, since their party had already been banned by that time ) it passed the Enabling Act ( Ermächtigungsgesetz ), transferring all legislative powers to the Nazi government and, in effect, abolishing the remainder of the Weimar constitution as a whole.
# Promotes universal enjoyment of all human rights by giving practical effect to the will and resolve of the world community as expressed by the United Nations ;
# Raising the electoral threshold from 1 % ( until 1992 ) to 1. 5 % ( until 2004 ), then 2 % ( took effect in Israeli legislative election, 2006 )
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# In a reflector antenna, the relative reduction in the effective aperture of the antenna caused by the masking effect of other antenna parts, such as a feed horn or a secondary reflector, which parts obstruct the radiation path.
# The government's action must not have the primary effect of either advancing or inhibiting religion ; and
# Local currencies enable the community to more fully utilize its existing productive resources, especially unemployed labor, which has a catalytic effect on the rest of the local economy.
# A small group of IGWG members will convene to determine if the alleged criminal violation is a matter of " national importance " in its effect ( s ) on the Indian gaming industry.
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