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tuffie

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The benefits of taking charge of the transportation on either a CIF or DDP basis include all of the following except:
 a. control of product quality and service is extended to transport, enabling the exporter to ensure that goods arrive to the buyer in good condition.
 b. administrative procedures are increased for both the exporter and the buyer.
 c. exporters can offer foreign buyers an easy-to-understand delivered cost for the deal.
 d. by getting discounts on volume purchases for transportation services, exporters cut shipping costs and can offer lower overall prices to prospective buyers.

Question 2

Mark had a car accident about a year ago. He keeps having dreams about it. He can't seem to forget it, although he would like to. Mark is experiencing what memory effect?
 a. Persistence
 b. Blocking
 c. Bias
 d. Misattribution
 e. Suggestibility



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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