How many steps are there in the ethical decision-making framework?
A. five
B. ten
C. six
D. seven
E. eight
Answer: E
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A) value of their services B) delivery charges C) going market price D) promotion cost E) resale value
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A. business analysis B. diffusion C. idea screening D. test marketing E. idea generation