Differences in values, attitudes, and interests are examples of ________ forces shaping consumer needs
A) demographic
B) lifestyle
C) usage behavior
D) geographic
E) firmographic
B
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Under conditions of rising prices, the FIFO inventory method provides the highest gross profit because the most recent purchase costs are matched against sales revenue
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which of the following statements is true about the economic person?
A. The primary values of this person are social influence and the exercise of authority. B. This person wants education to be practical and regards unapplied knowledge as wasteful. C. The altruistic or philanthropic aspect of love is the interest of this person. D. In relationships with people, this person is unlikely to be interested in surpassing others in wealth.
In the Stage-GateĀ® approach, ______.
A. Stage refers to the critical activities that need to take place once a product has been launched B. Stage refers to the critical activities that need to be completed to be in compliance with government regulations C. Stage refers to the critical activities that need to take place during a given stage of the project D. Stage refers to the critical activities that need to be completed to be in compliance with ISO regulations
________ are desires for things that are not essential
A) Needs B) Wants C) Demands D) Values E) Equities