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The ability of a measuring instrument to measure what it is supposed to measure is called its ______.
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In the positioning-by-customer-benefit strategy, resources are allocated to perform what tasks?



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Answer to Question 1

validity

Answer to Question 2

In the positioning-by-customer-benefit strategy, resources are allocated to conduct customer research to ascertain customer benefits or problems, work with the product/price/distribution personnel to enhance work attributes, and communicate to the target consumers the most important customer benefits related to the product.



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