As part of her summer job, Martina was instructed to collect data from ten people to determine how they felt about a number of political issues, including socialized medicine, food stamps, and educational vouchers
She asked her father, grandfather, mother, brother, two uncles, and four sorority sisters to answer the survey questions. Marina used a ________ sample.
A) probability
B) convenience
C) stratified
D) systematic
E) simple random
B
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Dean recently had a BRZ broadband connection installed. However, the connection was poor, and he didn't get the quality he required. He contacted BRZ about the problem, but the company did not solve his problem. Dean switched to Blue Broadband
Which of the following was the cause of Dean's switching behavior? A) involuntary switching B) competition C) response to service failure D) service encounter failures E) inconvenience
The stepwise discriminant analysis method is appropriate when, based on previous research or a theoretical model, the researcher wants the discrimination to be based on all the predictors
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
A manufacturer reports the following information below for its first three years in operation. Year 1 Year 2 Year 3Income under variable costing$76,000 $109,000 $115,000Beginning inventory (units) 0 800 500Ending inventory (units) 800 500 0Fixed manufacturing overhead per unit$8.00 $8.00 $8.00Income for year 1 using absorption costing is:
A. $82,400. B. $76,000. C. $106,600. D. $88,800. E. $111,000.
Elise Corporation has the following sales mix for its three products: A, 20%; B, 35%; and C, 45%. Fixed costs total $400,000 and the weighted-average contribution margin is $100. How many units of product A must be sold to break-even?
A. 800. B. 20,000. C. 4,000. D. None of the answers is correct. E. Cannot be determined based on the information presented.