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Standardized variables are generated by subtracting the mean of a variable from each observation and multiplying the result by the standard deviation of that variable.
 
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Explain how a brand is different than a product.



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Standardized variables are found generated by subtracting the mean of a variable from each observation and dividing the result by the standard deviation of that variable.

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A brand is different than a product because a brand has value above and beyond the product itself. A brand invokes certain images associated with it. A brand has a portfolio of qualities associated with the name.





 

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