Dual processing: In psychology, the term dual processing is defined as a theory that provides the alternatives of the ways through which thoughts of a person can arise or occur in two distinct ways or as a consequence of two distinct processes. The two distinct processes involved in the dual processing encompasses implicit, unconscious, or automatic process and an explicit, conscious, or controlled process.
In the question above, the given statement represents the dual processing.
<span>Which sentence describes how the labor market is like other markets?
Answer:I would say </span><span>Wages are high when the supply of labor is low and demand is high but If you didn't messed anything up i would go with C.</span>