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londonang

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Simulated test markets:
 a. provide protection from competitors.
  b. are good for assessing trial and repeat purchase behavior.
  c. are slower than full-scale tests.
  d. are good for spotting weak products.
  e. a, b and d.

Question 2

Identify a way to dispose of products that still function.
 A) Shoplifting them
  B) Throwing in the proper trash bin
  C) Auctioning them
  D) Littering
  E) Greenwashing



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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