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A loaded question is one that is emotionally charged or that suggests a socially desirable answer.
 
 Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Describe the evolution of marketing.



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At first marketing was simply product or production focused. Over time, simply building a better version of a previous product was not good enough. Marketers had to start really listening to their customers and providing what they wanted. In today's age, companies seek a true relationship with their customers instead of just trying to sell them something.



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