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adell [148]
3 years ago
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During her years of​ college, dominique discovered that her three favorite subjects were​ astronomy, chemistry, and political sc

ience. She chose to major in astronomy because she had seen data indicating that science majors earn​ higher-than-average wages and because she liked astronomy better than both chemistry and political science. Upon​ graduation, however, she learned that average wages in chemistry fields were 20 percent higher than average wages earned by astronomers. Did​ dominique's behavior violate the rationality​ assumption?
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1 answer:
anastassius [24]3 years ago
7 0

<u>The answer is ;</u>


Dominique's choice to study astronomy did not violate the rationality presumption since she favored astronomy, and because, at the time she made her decision, information demonstrated science majors earn higher-than-normal wages.  


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