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karen

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Fortune magazine conducts an annual survey across 10 European countries and asks respondents to rate consumer electronics across 15 attributes. The questions ask the consumers to rate each brands from 1=low to 100=high on quality, value, image, price, etc. This is an example of:
 a. self-report attitude measures.
 b. measuring attitude using physiological reaction.
 c. indirect technique to measure attitude.
 d. performance of objective tasks o determine attitudes.

Question 2

When engaged in sales presentation planning, a salesperson should first determine how the benefits of his/her product will benefit the prospect, and then set a specific objective.
 
 Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

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