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It is true that insurance is able to curtail inflation, however, whether or not that means it should be made compulsory is a matter of personal opinion. Many economists believe it should be compulsory.
Yes it is. A normative statement is one in which a person says something is factual based on their opinion. It is purely subjective.
yes,deflation...in my own opinion is good to the country,but permit me to say the little i know about (inflation) and( deflation).inflation...means when there is excess of money circulating within a given country while deflation means when there is less money.......so deflation is good for a country in a way that,there will be no inappropraite in terms of goods and services,,
An opinion that does not favour either side.
An opinion based on facts and not personal beliefs.
A sampling of a population (a group of people) to determine their opinions on a topic.
Modern scientific polling uses sampling to get accurate statistics on public opinion. The sample is of the public is taken to represent the opinion of the larger public. This has become a proven and accurate way of conducting polls from the public.
Multistage sampling is a form of cluster sampling where instead of using the entire cluster, random samples from each cluster are used. This is typically used when doing opinion polls or surveys.
A HIGHLY doubtful premise. Humankind is simply not programmed for that possibility or eventuality - (one person's opinion).
In my opinion yes. Tuition has increased multiples as compared to the rate of inflation.
To make public opinion polls as accurate as possible, various methods are employed. These include random sampling, where individuals are selected randomly from the population of interest, ensuring representation. Pollsters also use carefully worded questions to minimize bias and subjective interpretation. Additionally, conducting polls using mixed modes (phone, online, in-person) helps capture a diverse and representative sample.
It is true that insurance is able to curtail inflation, however, whether or not that means it should be made compulsory is a matter of personal opinion. Many economists believe it should be compulsory.
Yes it is. A normative statement is one in which a person says something is factual based on their opinion. It is purely subjective.
Peter Vollenweider has written: 'Encapsulated postscript' -- subject(s): Microcomputers, PostScript (Computer program language), Programming 'Stichprobentheorie in Publizistik und Kommunikationsforschung' -- subject(s): Mass media, Public opinion, Public opinion polls, Sampling (Statistics)
George Gallup's system of accurate polling included correct sampling, clear questions, and scientific principles. George Gallup also did not take funding from groups who had an interest in the outcome of the polls.
C. Eugene Steuerle has written: 'Taxes, loans and inflation' -- subject(s): Income tax, Capital levy, Loans, United Sates, Effect of inflation on, Effects of inflation on, United States 'Economic effects of health reform' -- subject(s): Health Insurance, Health care reform, Insurance, Health, Medical care, Medical policy, Public opinion
Personally, I believe that if you on control unemployment, inflation will automatically fluxuate depending on the unemployment rate . However everyone has their own opinion.