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burton19126

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The response rate formula for a telephone survey where there is no eligibility requirement excludes
 a. refusals.
  b. wrong numbers.
  c. not-at-homes.
  d. completed interviews.
  e. All of the above are included in the response rate formula for a telephone survey where there is no eligibility requirement.

Question 2

Content marketing includes:
 a. Creating the largest quantity of content possible.
  b. Creating valuable, relevant content.
  c. Creating content for a broad audience.
  d. All of these are correct.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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