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V@ndy87

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Arm's-length pricing:
 a. becomes difficult when sales to outside parties occur in a product category.
  b. is the price that unrelated parties would have reached on the same transaction.
  c. does not ensure proper intracompany pricing.
  d. is the discounted dealer price derived from end-market prices.

Question 2

In using Poisson regression, the researcher also must know
 a. both the observed count and the number of opportunities
  b. the relative percentages of each outcome
  c. the distribution of the population
  d. both the variance and the population mean



bblaney

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A
In addition to the count, the Poisson or count regression model also needs the number of opportunities.



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