Online focus group participants don't have the potential to be distracted by external stimuli

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


FALSE

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Which of the following reminds us that the word is not the thing, and that there is no direct connection between these two points on the model?

A. euphemisms B. triangle of meaning C. communication accommodation D. communication convergence

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Clancy, a purchasing assistant, asks the CEO to go to a movie with him, so Clancy probably does not have a clear understanding of unwritten boundaries

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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An art gallery sells fake "authorized" Vincent Van Gogh prints to clients for $50,000 each, telling buyers their purchases are good investments. If the FTC sues, the gallery will:

a. win because purchasing the prints did not harm the clients b. win because the doctrine of caveat emptor applies to art c. win because the purchasers are sophisticated art investors d. lose because its actions meet the FTC test for deception e. lose because Van Gogh is currently out of vogue

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Many people believe that they can tell the difference between Coke and Pepsi. Other people say that the two brands can't be distinguished. To test this, a random sample of 20 adults was selected to participate in a test

After being blindfolded, each person was given a small taste of either Coke or Pepsi and asked to indicate which brand soft drink it was. If people really can't tell the difference, the expected number of correct identifications in the sample would be:A) 10. B) 0. C) between 4 and 9. D) Can't be determined without more information.

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