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Mary Beth is a high school student. All of her friends buy their jeans from Express, so she decides to buy Express jeans even though Levis fit her better. Mary Beth's purchasing decision is most influenced by _____ factors.
 A) psychological
  B) situational
  C) demographic
  D) personality
  E) social

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Jennifer, a recent college graduate, has always been concerned about protecting the environment and now hopes to play a major role in seeing that federal legislation for protecting the environment is enforced. With whom should Jennifer seek employment?
 A) A large, environmentally friendly corporation
  B) The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
  C) The Environmental Protection Agency
  D) A recycling center
  E) The Commission for Cleaner Air



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Answer to Question 1

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