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dakota nelson

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The number of observations minus the number of constraints or assumptions needed to calculate a statistical term is called the _____.
 a. statistical power
  b. t-level
  c. degrees of freedom
  d. significance level

Question 2

Which of the following refers to internal marketing communications that are sent throughout the organization for information dissemination?
 a. corporate advertising c. corporate communication
  b. event marketing d. buzz marketing



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C
Definition of corporate communication



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