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haleyc112

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A series of cross-tabulations between an outcome variable and several possible causal variables presented in a single table on a single page is known as a(n)
 a. tabulation template.
  b. tabulation matrix.
  c. banner table.
  d. causal digest.
  e. analysis legend.

Question 2

The EDGAR Online case history showed that:
 a. it is not possible to increase the number of leads generated.
  b. a lead scoring system can increase the number of leads correctly classified.
  c. it is unlikely that the number of leads closed can be increased.
  d. sales-ready leads are not actually significantly better than non-sales-ready leads are



duy1981999

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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