What differentiates mathematically derived scales from the other non-comparative scaling techniques?
What will be an ideal response?
All the scaling techniques discussed in the chapter required the respondents to evaluate directly various characteristics of the stimulus objects. In contrast, mathematical scaling techniques allow researchers to infer respondents' evaluations of characteristics of stimulus objects. These evaluations are inferred from the respondents' overall judgments of the objects.
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The final step in the rational decision-making model is ______.
A. make decision B. evaluate alternatives C. develop action plans D. identify the problem
On May 18 of last year, Carter sells unlisted stock with a cost of $24,000 for $60,000. Carter collects $20,000 initially and is scheduled to receive $10,000 each year for four years starting this year plus an acceptable rate of interest. After receiving the first $10,000 scheduled installment payment, Carter is unable to collect any further payments. After incurring legal fees of $1,000, Carter recovers a portion of the stock valued at $26,000. As a result of the repossession, Carter must report
A. ordinary income of $13,000. B. ordinary income of $9,000. C. capital gain of $9,000. D. capital gain of $13,000.
A covenant in the sale of a dry cleaning business that prohibits the seller from operating a dry cleaning business anywhere in that state is too restrictive to be enforced
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
_____ is a connection that uses public networks and their protocols to send data using a technology called IP tunneling
a. A personal area network b. The Internet c. A virtual private network d. The World Wide Web