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An indirect comparative message is:
 A) one in which the offering is compared with those of unnamed competitors.
  B) a message delivered by a low-credibility source.
  C) a thought that discounts or attacks the message source.
  D) a message that is forgotten more quickly than the source.
  E) one in which a company's new product is compared to its original product.

Question 2

Deriving transfer prices from the market is the most marketing-oriented pricing method because it takes local conditions into account.
 
 Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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