Personal beliefs and convictions refers to:
a. a desire to fool the public.
b. proof of product efficacy.
c. the motivation behind remedies sold by alternative health practitioners.
d. products sold because they are tested for safety and effectiveness.
Question 2
When a consumer suspects a product has made a false claim, he or she should:
a. file a complaint with the FTC.
b. call the police.
c. complain to the store manager.
d. file a complaint with the EPA.