The relationship between two or more tasks that requires certain tasks to be done before others is known as ______.

a. a precedence relationship
b. a Muther’s grid relationship
c. points of indifference
d. an assembly relationship


a. a precedence relationship

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The message suggested the women did not need to conform to the mainstream media definition of beauty. It is most accurate to say that this ad was based on an understanding of ________. A) social class B) the family life cycle C) self-concept D) lifestyle E) sensory marketing

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Which of the following statements about social responsibility is correct?

A. Social responsibility dimensions do not include philanthropic concerns. B. Social responsibility does not deal with the total effect of all marketing decisions on society. C. Social responsibility refers to a company's obligation to maximize its positive impact and minimize its negative impact on society. D. Social responsibility dimensions do not include economic concerns. E. Social responsibility refers to principles and standards that define acceptable conduct in marketing as determined by various stakeholders.

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Poole Company purchased two identical inventory items. One of the items, purchased in January, cost $44. The other, purchased in February, cost $58. One of the items was sold in March at a selling price of $160. Assuming that Poole uses a LIFO cost flow, which of the following statements is correct?

A. The amount of cost of goods sold would be $44. B. The balance in ending inventory would be $58. C. The amount of gross margin would be $102. D. The amount of ending inventory would be $51.00.

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Deciding to no longer laugh at a coworker’s inappropriate jokes, to encourage him to stop telling those types of jokes, is an example of

A. positive reinforcement. B. negative reinforcement. C. punishment. D. extinction. E. classical conditioning.

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