An example of finding a new market for a product or service that is in decline, by recasting it with a new meaning or the sense that one should have it, is:
a. diamonds sold as jewelry rather than using them only as industrial items in drills and bits
b. hair pomade and gels that were originally for men were later offered to women
c. guns: when hunting began to decline in popularity, guns were advertised as a means of personal protection for ordinary people
d. deodorant for one’s pets
c. guns: when hunting began to decline in popularity, guns were advertised as a means of personal protection for ordinary people
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a. marital success b. marital quality c. marital adjustment d. marital satisfaction
According to the biosocial perspective, in a hostile and unpredictable environment, what should we expect to see in fertility rates?
A. increase, meaning more children per family B. decrease, fewer children per family C. no change D. biosocial perspective does not concern itself with the impact of environment on fertility rate
In the case of a perfect association, predictions from one variable to another can be made
a. only if variables are measured at the nominal level b. when at least one variable is ordinal c. without error d. only if the relationship is positive
Ethics in research became a central concern at what point in history?
A. since the French Revolution in 1789 B. in 1848, after Marx released The Communist Manifesto C. following World War II, in response to atrocities committed by the Nazis D. in the late 1960s, when civil rights movements raised awareness on all rights issues