Convenience sampling is an example of _____ sampling.
A. probabilistic
B. stratified
C. nonprobabilistic
D. cluster
Answer: C
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A. a global strategy involves striving to be the global low-cost provider by economically producing and marketing a mostly standardized product worldwide, whereas a multidomestic strategy entails pursuing broad differentiation and striving to strongly differentiate its products in one country from the products it sells in other countries. B. a global strategy often entails use of the best suppliers from anywhere in the world, whereas a multidomestic strategy may entail fairly extensive use of local suppliers (especially where use of local sources is required by host governments). C. a global strategy tends to involve use of similar distribution and marketing approaches worldwide, whereas a multidomestic strategy often entails adapting distribution and marketing to local customs and the culture of each country. D. a global strategy entails extensive strategy coordination across countries and a multidomestic strategy entails little or no strategy coordination across countries. E. a global strategy relies upon the same technologies, competencies, and capabilities worldwide, whereas a multidomestic strategy often entails the use of somewhat different technologies, competencies, and capabilities as may be needed to accommodate local buyer tastes, cultural traditions, and market conditions.
Actions on Decision are published by the IRS in the Internal Revenue Bulletin and before 2009 in semiannual Cumulative Bulletins
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The value of an individual security divided by the total value of the portfolio is referred to as the portfolio:
A. standard deviation. B. variance. C. weight. D. beta. E. balance.
Good business writing flows naturally like spoken language. To strike the right tone for any message it is important that an individual:
A) ?avoids contractions such as "I'll" or "don't" as they are informal. B) ?uses the active voice to facilitate concise communication. C) ?avoids using common words to explain a situation. D) ?uses technical jargon to convey superior knowledge.