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What is the goal of the third step of setting the objective?
 a. determine the desired deviation from the norm c. minimize the deviation from the norm
  b. maximize the deviation from the norm d. disregard the norm

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What are the sources of secondary data in international marketing?



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Definition of the third step of setting the objective, identification of the desired level and time frame associated with the objective dimension

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Secondary data is available from governments, international organizations, directories, trade associations, or online databases.





 

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