Panel data are always secondary data.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
Panel data are information collected from a group of consumers over time. The data collected from the panelists may be a record of their purchases (secondary data) or responses to a survey that the client has hired the firm to conduct (primary data).
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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
In the United States, employees have broad protections against arbitrary dismissal such that employers must provide a good, business related reason for firing someone. The official policy of the Unites States is to protect workers' rights to act together for mutual aid and protection in the workplace and to promote collective bargaining as a way to resolve workplace conflict. In the U.S., workers can generally be discharged for good cause, no cause, and even a morally wrong cause. Most industrialized countries give employers wide latitude to dismiss employees "at will" (i.e., without a just cause). In 2011, the Packers beat the Chicago Bears in their bid for the Super Bowl. The next day a Chicago car salesman was fired for wearing a Green Bay Packers tie to work despite having sold 14 cars in the previous month. In the U.S. such a dismissal is considered illegal.
"When you complete the assignment" is an example of
a. an independent clause. b. a dependent clause. c. passive voice. d. deductive statement.
Nadia is conducting research on the use of social networking sites by observing how her coworkers use these tools in the workplace. What type of data is she collecting?
A) Primary data B) Secondary data C) Online data D) Survey data
Arthur Walker, an accountant, prepared financial statements for Globalus Ltd., a public company whose shares traded on the stock exchange
A shareholder of Antimony Ltd, a company which was considering taking over Globalus, was reading the document on the subway and forgot it. Frank Nelson picked the statements up and bought shares in the company based on what he had read. Walker had made a careless mistake and Frank's investment turned out to be worthless. Which of the following is TRUE? A) Walker owed a duty of care to Antimony respecting investment decisions. B) Walker owed a duty of care to Globalus. C) Walker owed a duty of care to Frank. D) Both A and C E) Both B and C