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Tests are bivariate tests of differences when they involve only two variables: a variable that acts like a dependent variable and a variable that acts as a classification variable.
 
 Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Distinguish sponsorship from event marketing.



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Sponsorship is a relationship executed between two or more entities that seek to establish an association between the entities for mutual benefits. This sponsorship can exist long term or as a single event for the common promotion of a product, service, idea, or cause. Event marketing is the development, promotion, support, and execution related to a particular event that is designed to promote a particular brand, product, service, idea, or cause.



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