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Yolanda

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____ are fees manufacturers pay retailers for access to the slot, or location, that the retailer must make available in its distribution center to accommodate the manufacturer's new brand.
 a. Bill-back allowances
  b. Push money
  c. Off-invoice allowances
  d. SKU allowances
  e. Slotting allowances

Question 2

A questionnaire using quality paper and printing techniques
 a. is an unnecessary expense.
  b. reflects the importance of the study.
  c. is unimportant in gaining respondent cooperation.
  d. is unimportant to questionnaire design.
  e. causes mistrust in the respondent.



aruss1303

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

b



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