________ is a statistical technique for examining the differences among means for two or more populations
A) Paired samples t-test
B) Factor analysis
C) Distribution of variance
D) Analysis of variance
E) Discriminant analysis
D
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Some fast-food restaurants offer tasty and convenient food that customers want at affordable prices, but in doing so they contribute to a national obesity epidemic and environmental problems. These fast-food restaurants overlook ________
A) the marketing concept B) perceived needs C) the production orientation D) social responsibility E) the sales orientation
Based on a predicted level of production and sales of 22,000 units, a company anticipates total variable costs of $99,000, fixed costs of $30,000, and operating income of $36,000. Based on this information, the budgeted amount of contribution margin for 20,000 units would be:
A. $66,000. B. $60,000. C. $90,000. D. $99,000. E. $150,000.
The simplest approach to gathering primary information is:
A. observation. B. focus groups. C. interviewing. D. experimentation.