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dakota nelson

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The number of observations minus the number of constraints or assumptions needed to calculate a statistical term is called the _____.
 a. statistical power
  b. t-level
  c. degrees of freedom
  d. significance level

Question 2

Which of the following refers to internal marketing communications that are sent throughout the organization for information dissemination?
 a. corporate advertising c. corporate communication
  b. event marketing d. buzz marketing



carojassy25

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C
Definition of corporate communication



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