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tiffannnnyyyyyy

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When a researcher calls a potential respondent for a phone survey, but that person is too busy to answer the questions, that person is coded as a:
 a. respondent.
 b. subject.
 c. moderator.
 d. refusal.

Question 2

If Anheuser-Busch were to offer retailers a higher gross margin if they agree to increase their cooler space to double that offered to other brewers, then this would be an example of:
 a. coercive power.
 b. reward power.
 c. referent power.
 d. legitimate power.
 e. expertise power.



vkodali

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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