NASCAR racing fans are some of the most diverse and loyal fans in the world. They will stand in the pouring rain, the freezing cold, or the blistering heat for hours to shake the hand and get the autograph of a NASCAR super driver. These fans are not concentrated in any one area, but are dispersed throughout the United States. A Web site designed to market NASCAR memorabilia would be most likely to be successful if it used _____ segmentation to determine its target market.

A. demographic
B. psychographic
C. geodemographic
D. usage rate
E. family life cycle


Answer: B

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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The value of a brand is often calculated by assessing the

A. effect of brand dilution if it occurred. B. difference between brand equity and brand liability. C. average product line depth. D. corporate profitability divided by the monthly brand earnings. E. earning potential of the brand over the next 12 months.

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The following information is available for Bosch Company for the month of May.a. On May 31, after all transactions have been recorded, the balance in the company's Cash account has a balance of $6,322.b. The company's bank statement shows a balance on July of $6,450.c. Outstanding checks total $63.d. A $47 NSF check from a customer, T. Shannon is shown on the bank statement but not yet recorded by Bosch Company.e. A deposit placed in the bank's night depository on May 31 totaling $275 did not appear on the bank statement.f. Bank fees for check printing of $45 are not yet recorded by Bosch Company.g. A note receivable for $432 is collected by the bank for Bosch Company, but it not yet recorded by Bosch Company.Prepare the May bank reconciliation for the Bosch Company.

What will be an ideal response?

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When probing, ______ questions are preferable to “why?” questions.

a. “when?” b. “where?” c. “who?” d. “what?”

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