A manufacturer of down-filled pillows wants to do a postcard…

A manufacturer of down-filled pillows wants to do a postcard survey of owners and operators of bed-and-breakfast inns to determine if it would be financially feasible to do a catalog mailing to this group. If the manufacturer rents the mailing list containing the names and addresses of all hotels in communities larger than 250,000, the sample would most likely lack:

RadTech, a trade association for the advancement of ultravio…

RadTech, a trade association for the advancement of ultraviolet (UV) technology, brought in ten consumers to discuss issues associated with the safe adoption of UV technology in a range of industries including automotive, fresh produce, and household products. A trained moderator led unstructured discussions and guided participants to reveal their true feelings about the use of UV technology. Which of the following is described in the example?

The Federal Trade Commission has filed a complaint against P…

The Federal Trade Commission has filed a complaint against Provide Commerce, the parent company of Pro-Flowers, for “false and misleading” advertising. Pro-Flowers claims that it ships inventory “directly from the fields.” The ads imply that the flowers are not picked until they are ordered. Pro-Flowers actually stores flowers in refrigerated warehouses and ships from these warehouses. The FTC can most likely order Pro-Flowers to run _____ and inform its customers that its flowers do not come fresh from the field.

Because drugstore chains realize that nearly three-fourths o…

Because drugstore chains realize that nearly three-fourths of the visitors to a drugstore are there just to pick up a prescription, drugstores have found it profitable to stock a variety of products that have typically been found in supermarkets and convenience stores. Stakeholders receive a(n) _____ message when they go to a drugstore to pick up a prescription and are able to buy milk and bread without having to go to another store.