Primary data tends to be lower in cost than secondary data.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
Secondary data tends to be lower in cost than primary data. See 11-5: Marketing Research: So What Do They Really Think?
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Which statement describes a managerial action that does not unethically impose costs upon stockholders and other stakeholders?
A. The action imposes unwanted costs on stockholders and stakeholder by giving up some alternatives in favor of others in the interest of maintaining the fiscal stability of the enterprise. B. A portion of some payment is kicked back to the payer as an incentive to make the payment in the first place. C. Financial advisors receive payments from a brokerage house to pay for research and legal services that should be used to benefit the advisors' clients, not the advisors' personal interests. D. A personal interest of a manager hinders the exercise of his or her professional judgment.
Under which of the following conditions should a negotiator choose to forego an agent and attempt negotiations alone?
A. when there are high stakes to be gained B. when you want to use the agent to enact a specific negotiation tactic C. when your natural conflict style is to compromise, accommodate, or avoid D. when the "image" of being represented by an agent may make the other side less likely to agree
Which of the following is NOT advice for leading virtual teams?
a. Manage by outcomes, not process b. Manage by problem solving c. Set regular, synchronous meetings d. Be more explicit in communications
Which of the following statements is true of the capital structure of companies in Germany?
A. Companies in Germany use the lowest proportion of debt of industrialized countries. B. Companies in Germany use only equity to finance their projects. C. The corporate debt raised by companies in Germany mostly consists of publicly issued bonds. D. Debt monitoring costs are high in Germany because of stringent audit requirements. E. Companies in Germany raise most of their corporate debt through bank loans.