The process of identifying, measuring, and communicating economic information to permit informed judgements and decisions by users of information is called ____________________.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


accounting

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Situational influences refer to

A. both the objective and subjective attributes a consumer uses to compare different products and brands. B. the temporary impediments to a consumer's purchase decision. C. psychological concepts that are useful for interpreting buying processes and directing marketing efforts. D. the feelings of postpurchase anxiety that can arise from a number of different factors including social surroundings, physical surroundings, psychological effects, and precedent states. E. the five aspects of the purchase situation that impact the consumer purchase decision process: purchase task, social surroundings, physical surroundings, temporal effects, and antecedent states.

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'‘______…………………….. and methodological problems associated with these past ______…………………… studies, such as non-comparable samples, bias toward successful entrepreneurs, and the possibility that observed entrepreneurial traits are the ______…………………….. of entrepreneurial experience, make it difficult to interpret the results. Furthermore, at a more fundamental level, it can be argued that the ______………… ______…..…… among entrepreneurs make any attempt to develop a standard ______……………………. profile futile.'’

Complete the quotation from Low and Macmillan.

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What is a system that uses computerized advisory programs to imitate the reasoning processes of experts in solving difficult problems?

A. Virtual reality B. Neural network C. Genetic algorithm D. Expert system

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In May 2010, Martha Stewart gave an interview to the New York Times magazine in which she was asked, "Do you find it odd that the SEC investigated you for insider trading, which resulted in your conviction in 2004, while letting a sociopath like Bernie

Madoff run unchecked?" (Mr. Madoff ran a $50 billion Ponzi scheme). Ms. Stewart responded, "Let me just say one thing. They should have been paying closer attention to other things.". She then added that she never stole anyone's money like Madoff did. Evaluate Ms. Stewart's comments in the context of ethical analysis, a credo, and her attitude about ethics in business.

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