Traditionally, information has been viewed as flowing in the opposite direction of products, that is, from the market/customer back to the wholesalers, manufacturers, and vendors
a. This is still true and has not changed.
b. Computerization has greatly increased the flow of information from the source.
c. The "Big Box" stores have developed their own sources.
d. None of these answers
d
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