How can conducting background research help the researcher?
A) Determine style and format of the report
B) Identify primary and secondary audiences
C) Understand the general topic
D) Look for data that supports the researcher's position on the topic
E) Establish a time line and budget for the project
Answer: C
Explanation: C) Before doing in-depth research to explore these specific questions, you need to understand your general topic. You can conduct background research to help you understand your topic's history, context, structure, and categories.
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A. businesspeople can expect to meet lower levels of competition in their domestic markets. B. domestic business cannot compete with cheap imports. C. the opportunity to increase sales by exporting is a viable growth strategy. D. companies that do not export will probably not survive. E. jobs will inevitably decline in developed countries due to import competition.
Government sources of market research regarding B2B markets are most likely to provide
relevant information when a company requires information on ________. A) demographics B) purchasing C) customer operating variables D) customer finance
Which of the following is true of monetary damages?
A) Nominal damages are paid once the nonbreaching party has suffered a financial loss. B) Anticipatory breaches cannot be awarded monetary damages. C) Liquidated damages are set by the court to the breaching party. D) Consequential damages are considered monetary damages.
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a. Turtle World cannot successfully sue because the contract is void. b. Turtle World can cover, then win a judgment against Reptile World for the difference between the contract price and the cover price, plus incidental and consequential damages, minus expenses saved. c. Turtle World can successfully sue for specific performance because sea turtles are everywhere. d. Turtle World is entitled to a judgment for compensatory damages, but not consequential damages.