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rlane42

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Supermarket data derived from the UPC code on Procter and Gamble's packages represents what type of data?
 a. Environmental scanning data
 b. Scanner data
 c. Smart agent software data
 d. Search engine data

Question 2

Charities that solicit donations often show potential donors lists of other people who have donated previously. This tactic applies to which principle of compliance?
 a. Commitment and consistency
 b. Reciprocity
 c. Social validation
 d. Scarcity
 e. Authority



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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