4. Which of the following is NOT a truth about entrepreneurship?

a. Entrepreneurship is reserved for startups.
b. Entrepreneurship can be taught, as it is a method that requires practice.
c. Entrepreneurs collaborate more than they compete.
d. Entrepreneurship is a life skill.


a. Entrepreneurship is reserved for startups.

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To ensure the primary data they collected about consumer reactions to their product were accurate, the makers of Classic Toiletries hired a single research firm to visit certain cities in various countries. In the past, the company had used mail and telephone surveys by local companies in each country to gather data, but it was concerned about whom these companies were surveying and if they actually fit the demographic and lifestyle profiles of Classic's target market. Classic hired a new research firm to overcome the problem of ________ that can occur when collecting primary data in global markets.

A. inaccurate language translation B. unreliable sampling procedures C. limited access D. insufficient comprehension E. unwillingness to respond

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a. controlling of temper. b. recognizing organizational structure. c. using vulgar language to get attention and make a point. d. talking with others about your good qualities.

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