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Awilson837

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What is the Chaos Scenario envisioned by Ad Age's Bob Garfield?
 a. the meltdown of television as a medium
  b. audience confusion over too many brand messages
  c. a massive exodus from traditional broadcast media
  d. the upcoming wars of movie makers and TV series makers as their world's collide

Question 2

Select the question that can best be answered through experimentation.
 a. Do children from upper classes drink more carbonated beverages than those from lower classes?
  b. Will Chevron gasoline with XYZ additive provide better mileage than Chevron without the additive?
  c. Does the average male use cosmetics?
  d. Is the standard of living higher today than ten years ago?
  e. How often do Chevron's customers purchase gasoline?



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

b



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