When making a car purchase, what is the MSRP?
A) Minor Sales Restitution Price
B) Minimum Selling Retail Price
C) Maximum Selling Recommended Price
D) Most Sales Require Pricing
E) Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price
E) Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price
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The extent to which the respondent can interact with the interviewer and survey questionnaire refers to the ________
A) flexibility of data collection B) sample control C) response rate D) control of data collection environment
Sara has been slacking at work. At the beginning of the quarter, Sara sits down with her manager and sets three goals. If Sara achieves those three goals in the next three months, she will receive a $1,000 bonus. Which advantage of individual incentives does this illustrate?
A. They make it easy to evaluate individual employees. B. They offer the ability to match rewards to employee desires. C. They promote the link between performance and results. D. They may motivate less productive employees to work harder.
Homer Nerdhoff has just invented a new cheese grater. He has been travelling around the country exploring marketing opportunities, and discovers that Martin Fitzhugh has for the past three years been selling the grater which he developed, using the
same process, at his fine food store in Halifax. Homer hopes that by patenting his grater, he can stop Martin from selling his. Martin sees the danger, and decides to also apply for a patent. Which of the following is true? A) Whoever registers his patent first will obtain the exclusive right to use it. B) Homer cannot obtain a patent because his invention was already known and used by Martin. C) Martin cannot obtain a patent because his invention has already been on sale for the past three years. D) Homer cannot obtain a patent; Martin can E) Both B and C
Bailed property must be tangible
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false