When buying frequently purchased, low-cost items, a consumer uses extensive decision making.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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Exporting refers to a global market-entry strategy
A. in which a company will sell its products in international markets but not in its own domestic market. B. in which a company will manufacture products specifically designed for non-domestic markets, but will sell those products to distributors who take title and resell the products to different companies around the world. C. in which a company will manufacture its product in several countries at the same time using different brand names and slight product modifications. D. in which a company produces goods in one country and sells them in another country. E. whereby a product is made in one country, assembled in a second country, and ultimately marketed to a third country.
A soup company once a television ad for a soup in which marbles were put in the bottom of the soup bowl to make the chunky stuff in the soup be near the top. This ad was:
a. illegal in the U.S. and probably illegal in most advanced European nations and in Japan b. legal in the U.S., but probably illegal as being deceptive in much of Europe and in Japan c. illegal in the U.S., but would probably be legal in most of Europe and in Japan d. legal in the U.S. and would probably be legal in most of Europe and in Japan since it does not injure consumers e. none of the other choices
Describe the four general bases that are used to segment consumer markets.
What will be an ideal response?
The DBMS must successfully complete all transaction steps or none at all for the database to remain in a correct state
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false