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elizabeth18

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Which of the following are limitations of the observation method of collecting data?
 a. The willingness of a respondent to provide data.
  b. The memory of a respondent to accurately report data.
  c. The honesty of a respondent when providing data.
  d. All of the above are limitations of the observation method of collecting data.
  e. None of the above are limitations of the observation method of collecting data.

Question 2

Ryan likes expensive dark beer and often buys a six pack for his personal quaffing pleasure. However, when he invites his friends over for beers, he usually buys an inexpensive brand. This is an example of
 a. a consumer using a compensatory model.
  b. a consumer using a noncompensatory model.
  c. goals affecting criteria that drive a consumer's choice.
  d. the inability to buy more expensive beer.
  e. the inopportunity to buy more expensive beer.



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

C



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