Deck 1: Research in Business

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Business research may be considered unnecessary when _____.

A) management has insufficient resources to conduct an appropriate study
B) the risk associated with the decision at hand is low
C) the information is applicable to the critical decision
D) both a and b
E) both a and c
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Which tier in the hierarchy of business decision makers sees research as the fundamental first step in any business venture?

A) Base tier
B) Middle tier
C) Top tier
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
Question
What type of research firm dominates the small research firms operated by a single person or a small staff?

A) Proprietary
B) Syndicated
C) Full-service
D) Specialty
E) Internal
Question
The question,"Should we do business research?" is often stimulated by data from a(n)_____.

A) data warehouse
B) intelligence system
C) decision support system
D) intranet
E) both b and c
Question
The acronym,RFP,stands for _____ and refers to the document used to invite research firms to propose ideas for addressing the research needs of the organization.

A) request for proposal
B) recency frequency population
C) research firm proposal
D) recognition of problem
E) recently formed protocols
Question
A private network that uses Internet protocols and the public telecommunication system to share an organization's information,data,or operations the external suppliers,vendors,or customers is called a(n)_____.

A) decision support system
B) intranet
C) extranet
D) internet
E) data warehouse
Question
The main purpose of a(n)_____ is to share company information and computing resources among internal audiences.

A) decision support system
B) intranet
C) extranet
D) internet
E) data warehouse
Question
The problem or opportunity that requires a business decision on the part of the decision maker is called a _____.

A) management dilemma
B) research problem
C) challenge
D) measurement approach
E) return on business investment
Question
Recordings of public proceedings,speeches by elected officials,and information on agency web sites are all examples of business intelligence available from _____ sources.

A) competitive
B) cultural
C) government
D) demographic
E) technological
Question
Which of the following is not a possible source of business intelligence?

A) Competitor web sites
B) Government reports
C) Business research reports
D) Clipping services
E) All of the above are possible sources
Question
Northwest Airlines applied mathematical models to determine which customers in its database were currently responsible for most of its profitability and which customers were not currently profitable but had similar characteristics to the most profitable customers.Northwest Airlines utilized _____ to identify these customers.

A) computer programming
B) data warehousing
C) customer relationships management
D) data mining
E) intervention
Question
Visionary decision makers tend to base business decisions on _____.

A) proprietary business research
B) instinct
C) secondary data
D) past experience
E) all of the above
Question
Which term below refers to a research program or technique that is owned by a single firm?

A) Proprietary
B) Omnibus
C) Full-service
D) Limited service
E) Internal
Question
Specialty firms can establish expertise in all of the following areas except _____.

A) methodology
B) process
C) industry
D) incentives
E) geographic region
Question
Minute Maid sees research as the fundamental first step in any business decision and it created proprietary methods for conducting research.At what level of the hierarchy of business decision makers does Minute Maid operate?

A) Top tier
B) Middle tier
C) Base tier
D) Foundation tier
E) Information tier
Question
When a business research firm provides both quantitative and qualitative methodology expertise and conducts all phases of research from planning to execution and reporting,the firm is considered a(n)_____ firm.

A) internal
B) interactive
C) proprietary
D) omnibus
E) full-service
Question
Which of the following is an example of a business decision maker?

A) Politician's election consultant
B) Church pastor
C) Manager of a non-profit program
D) Business manager of a consumer goods product
E) All of the above
Question
Intuitive decision makers tend to base business decisions on _____.

A) business research
B) secondary data
C) primary data
D) proprietary research
E) all of the above
Question
All of the following terms except _____ can be used to describe custom full-service business research firms?

A) ad hoc research
B) custom-designed research
C) custom researchers
D) syndicated panel
E) all of the above can be used to describe custom full-service business research firms
Question
Some organizations make decisions based on past experience,instincts,or secondary data searches.These organizations are operating at the _____ tier of the hierarchy of business decision makers.

A) top
B) middle
C) base
D) pinnacle
E) information
Question
Which of the following is an advantage of using an omnibus study?

A) Ability to reach a convenience sample of consumers
B) Cost of less than $2000 per question
C) Ability to receive full-service research services
D) Ability to receive results in 24-48 hours
E) All of the above
Question
Good research follows the standards of the ______.

A) American Manufacturers Association
B) scientific method
C) scientific management
D) American Association of Public Opinion Research
E) FTC
Question
Researchers who study retail shoppers by tracing their footsteps and recording the amount of time a shopper spends reading labels are conducting _____ studies.

A) survey
B) interviewing
C) observation
D) focus groups
E) empathic
Question
The goal of the research design is to maximize the _____ of the results.

A) objectivity
B) subjectivity
C) profitability
D) morality
E) reportability
Question
Which of the following is not an example of research?

A) An experiment in product taste preferences.
B) A statistical analysis of errors in the recording of inventories.
C) A test of cognitive dissonance theory and major investment decisions.
D) A simulation of the information flows in an organization.
E) A decision to change the firm's method of accounting.
Question
What type of research do trade associations generally conduct?

A) Basic research
B) Practical research
C) Applied research
D) Ad hoc research
E) All of the above
Question
Data was analyzed and it showed that: a salesperson's performance is directly and positively related to the salesperson's level of education.This is an example of what type of research?

A) Descriptive
B) Reporting
C) Predictive
D) Explanatory
E) Experimental
Question
For the limitations of a study to be revealed appropriately,the researcher should _____.

A) compare the desired procedure with the actual procedure
B) compare the desired sample with the actual sample
C) ensure that the recommendations do not exceed the scope of the study
D) address the time restraints imposed on the study
E) both a and b
Question
Which of the following types of research is conducted to evaluate specific courses of action or forecast current or future values?

A) Reporting studies
B) Explanation studies
C) Description studies
D) Prediction studies
E) Observation studies
Question
Are any of the following not a good reason for managers to be well grounded in basic research?

A) Do research for themselves.
B) Make competent decisions on whether to make or 'buy' research from researchers outside the firm.
C) Define their own needs and form researchable questions for the specialist.
D) Judge the logic of a research approach.
E) All are good reasons.
Question
Which of the following is not a required characteristic of good research?

A) Clearly defined purpose
B) Detailed research process
C) Focused on theory
D) Thorough research design
E) Recognition of limitations
Question
Which of the following is not included in the statement of the decision problem?

A) Scope
B) Limitations
C) Precise meaning of all terms
D) Desired procedures
E) Organizational symptoms
Question
Which characteristic of good research involves distinguishing between the organization's symptoms,its problems,the manager's perception of the problems,and the research problem?

A) Clearly defined purpose
B) Detailed research process
C) Thorough research design
D) High ethical standards
E) Justifiable conclusions
Question
The procedures used in the research are specified in the _____ section of a research report.

A) problem statement
B) research design
C) limitations
D) findings
E) conclusions
Question
Applied research:

A) Has little direct impact on policy decisions.
B) Is problem directed but not decision directed.
C) Is problem directed and closely related to policy or action needs.
D) Calls for a hypothesis to initiate the research.
E) Is usually conducted in the laboratory.
Question
Which of the following considerations is not a potential ethical dilemma for a researcher?

A) Psychological harm to respondents
B) Physical harm to respondents
C) Omission of significant procedural details in the research process
D) Invasion of privacy
E) Exploitation of respondents
Question
Which term refers to procedures for generating replicable research that are systematic and empirically-based?

A) Scientific management
B) Total quality management
C) Scientific method
D) Theoretical research
E) Applied research
Question
Specialty research suppliers who provide the screening and recruiting of probability samples for a wide range of survey studies are called _____.

A) sampling specialists
B) field business specialists
C) headhunters
D) screeners
E) syndicators
Question
Researchers have the ethical responsibility to guard the welfare of _____.

A) research participants
B) clients
C) colleagues
D) organizations to which they belong
E) all of the above
Question
A _____ study combines one or a few questions from several business decision makers who need information from the same population.

A) syndicated
B) proprietary research
C) omnibus
D) sampling
E) full-service
Question
Which of the following is pure rather than applied research?

A) Sleep duration, as impacting work efficiency.
B) Disruption of cognitive ability under stress.
C) The relationship between leadership traits and corporate success.
D) Work towards the discovery of a possible new element.
E) Comparing brand logos after a change.
Question
A business intelligence system in conjunction with business research often has the task of:

A) Create an platform for surveillance of corporate competitors.
B) Discovering opportunities that influence strategic decisions.
C) Generate numerous elements of data organized for retrieval.
D) Relying heavily on those methodologies that proved themselves in the last several decades of the 20th century-surveys and focus groups.
E) None of the above.
Question
In the early part of your career,you will likely be asked to perform a number of reporting studies.Many managers consider the execution of such studies:

A) An excellent way for new employees to become familiar with their employer and its industry.
B) The least valuable type of research.
C) A way to discover answers to the questions who, what, when, where, and sometimes, how.
D) The primary means to control a process once we can explain and predict it.
E) Essential to evaluate specific courses of action or forecast current or future values.
Question
Research methods courses recognize that students preparing to manage any function need training in a disciplined process for conducting an inquiry of a management dilemma.Which of the following is not a reason for such training?

A) More government intervention.
B) Information overload.
C) Greater computing power and speed.
D) More government cooperation through information sharing.
E) Shifting global centers of economic activity and competition.
Question
A predictive study showed that a company would gain a 10% market share if it reduced its product price by $5.The study assumed competitors would keep the prices of their products unchanged.

A) This study can be used in all situations.
B) The company should reduce its product price by $5.
C) As the company cannot control the price decisions of its competitors so the study is not very useful.
D) A new study focusing on a smaller number of variables is required.
E) Market fluctuations make this study important for prediction.
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What is the difference between applied research and basic research?
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An estimate of next year's market share is an example of what type of research?

A) Descriptive
B) Reporting
C) Predictive
D) Explanatory
E) Longitudinal
Question
Ethnographic research is based on the study of _____.

A) anthropology
B) marketing
C) economics
D) statistics
E) psychology
Question
Sometimes business research may be unnecessary.Explain when this could occur.
Question
The hierarchy of business decision makers categorizes organizations based on how they use business research to make decisions.List and explain the three levels in the hierarchy.
Question
Most firms in the business research industry are _____.

A) syndicated data providers
B) small firms and one-person shops
C) large full-service suppliers
D) wholesale distributors
E) advertising agencies
Question
What characteristics of research are associated with the standards of the scientific method?
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Business research may be considered unnecessary when _____.

A) management has insufficient resources to conduct an appropriate study
B) the risk associated with the decision at hand is low
C) the information is applicable to the critical decision
D) both a and b
E) both a and c
D
2
Which tier in the hierarchy of business decision makers sees research as the fundamental first step in any business venture?

A) Base tier
B) Middle tier
C) Top tier
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
C
3
What type of research firm dominates the small research firms operated by a single person or a small staff?

A) Proprietary
B) Syndicated
C) Full-service
D) Specialty
E) Internal
D
4
The question,"Should we do business research?" is often stimulated by data from a(n)_____.

A) data warehouse
B) intelligence system
C) decision support system
D) intranet
E) both b and c
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The acronym,RFP,stands for _____ and refers to the document used to invite research firms to propose ideas for addressing the research needs of the organization.

A) request for proposal
B) recency frequency population
C) research firm proposal
D) recognition of problem
E) recently formed protocols
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6
A private network that uses Internet protocols and the public telecommunication system to share an organization's information,data,or operations the external suppliers,vendors,or customers is called a(n)_____.

A) decision support system
B) intranet
C) extranet
D) internet
E) data warehouse
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7
The main purpose of a(n)_____ is to share company information and computing resources among internal audiences.

A) decision support system
B) intranet
C) extranet
D) internet
E) data warehouse
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8
The problem or opportunity that requires a business decision on the part of the decision maker is called a _____.

A) management dilemma
B) research problem
C) challenge
D) measurement approach
E) return on business investment
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9
Recordings of public proceedings,speeches by elected officials,and information on agency web sites are all examples of business intelligence available from _____ sources.

A) competitive
B) cultural
C) government
D) demographic
E) technological
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Which of the following is not a possible source of business intelligence?

A) Competitor web sites
B) Government reports
C) Business research reports
D) Clipping services
E) All of the above are possible sources
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11
Northwest Airlines applied mathematical models to determine which customers in its database were currently responsible for most of its profitability and which customers were not currently profitable but had similar characteristics to the most profitable customers.Northwest Airlines utilized _____ to identify these customers.

A) computer programming
B) data warehousing
C) customer relationships management
D) data mining
E) intervention
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12
Visionary decision makers tend to base business decisions on _____.

A) proprietary business research
B) instinct
C) secondary data
D) past experience
E) all of the above
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Which term below refers to a research program or technique that is owned by a single firm?

A) Proprietary
B) Omnibus
C) Full-service
D) Limited service
E) Internal
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Specialty firms can establish expertise in all of the following areas except _____.

A) methodology
B) process
C) industry
D) incentives
E) geographic region
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15
Minute Maid sees research as the fundamental first step in any business decision and it created proprietary methods for conducting research.At what level of the hierarchy of business decision makers does Minute Maid operate?

A) Top tier
B) Middle tier
C) Base tier
D) Foundation tier
E) Information tier
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When a business research firm provides both quantitative and qualitative methodology expertise and conducts all phases of research from planning to execution and reporting,the firm is considered a(n)_____ firm.

A) internal
B) interactive
C) proprietary
D) omnibus
E) full-service
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Which of the following is an example of a business decision maker?

A) Politician's election consultant
B) Church pastor
C) Manager of a non-profit program
D) Business manager of a consumer goods product
E) All of the above
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Intuitive decision makers tend to base business decisions on _____.

A) business research
B) secondary data
C) primary data
D) proprietary research
E) all of the above
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19
All of the following terms except _____ can be used to describe custom full-service business research firms?

A) ad hoc research
B) custom-designed research
C) custom researchers
D) syndicated panel
E) all of the above can be used to describe custom full-service business research firms
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20
Some organizations make decisions based on past experience,instincts,or secondary data searches.These organizations are operating at the _____ tier of the hierarchy of business decision makers.

A) top
B) middle
C) base
D) pinnacle
E) information
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Which of the following is an advantage of using an omnibus study?

A) Ability to reach a convenience sample of consumers
B) Cost of less than $2000 per question
C) Ability to receive full-service research services
D) Ability to receive results in 24-48 hours
E) All of the above
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Good research follows the standards of the ______.

A) American Manufacturers Association
B) scientific method
C) scientific management
D) American Association of Public Opinion Research
E) FTC
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Researchers who study retail shoppers by tracing their footsteps and recording the amount of time a shopper spends reading labels are conducting _____ studies.

A) survey
B) interviewing
C) observation
D) focus groups
E) empathic
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The goal of the research design is to maximize the _____ of the results.

A) objectivity
B) subjectivity
C) profitability
D) morality
E) reportability
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Which of the following is not an example of research?

A) An experiment in product taste preferences.
B) A statistical analysis of errors in the recording of inventories.
C) A test of cognitive dissonance theory and major investment decisions.
D) A simulation of the information flows in an organization.
E) A decision to change the firm's method of accounting.
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26
What type of research do trade associations generally conduct?

A) Basic research
B) Practical research
C) Applied research
D) Ad hoc research
E) All of the above
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27
Data was analyzed and it showed that: a salesperson's performance is directly and positively related to the salesperson's level of education.This is an example of what type of research?

A) Descriptive
B) Reporting
C) Predictive
D) Explanatory
E) Experimental
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28
For the limitations of a study to be revealed appropriately,the researcher should _____.

A) compare the desired procedure with the actual procedure
B) compare the desired sample with the actual sample
C) ensure that the recommendations do not exceed the scope of the study
D) address the time restraints imposed on the study
E) both a and b
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Which of the following types of research is conducted to evaluate specific courses of action or forecast current or future values?

A) Reporting studies
B) Explanation studies
C) Description studies
D) Prediction studies
E) Observation studies
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30
Are any of the following not a good reason for managers to be well grounded in basic research?

A) Do research for themselves.
B) Make competent decisions on whether to make or 'buy' research from researchers outside the firm.
C) Define their own needs and form researchable questions for the specialist.
D) Judge the logic of a research approach.
E) All are good reasons.
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31
Which of the following is not a required characteristic of good research?

A) Clearly defined purpose
B) Detailed research process
C) Focused on theory
D) Thorough research design
E) Recognition of limitations
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32
Which of the following is not included in the statement of the decision problem?

A) Scope
B) Limitations
C) Precise meaning of all terms
D) Desired procedures
E) Organizational symptoms
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33
Which characteristic of good research involves distinguishing between the organization's symptoms,its problems,the manager's perception of the problems,and the research problem?

A) Clearly defined purpose
B) Detailed research process
C) Thorough research design
D) High ethical standards
E) Justifiable conclusions
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The procedures used in the research are specified in the _____ section of a research report.

A) problem statement
B) research design
C) limitations
D) findings
E) conclusions
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35
Applied research:

A) Has little direct impact on policy decisions.
B) Is problem directed but not decision directed.
C) Is problem directed and closely related to policy or action needs.
D) Calls for a hypothesis to initiate the research.
E) Is usually conducted in the laboratory.
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36
Which of the following considerations is not a potential ethical dilemma for a researcher?

A) Psychological harm to respondents
B) Physical harm to respondents
C) Omission of significant procedural details in the research process
D) Invasion of privacy
E) Exploitation of respondents
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37
Which term refers to procedures for generating replicable research that are systematic and empirically-based?

A) Scientific management
B) Total quality management
C) Scientific method
D) Theoretical research
E) Applied research
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38
Specialty research suppliers who provide the screening and recruiting of probability samples for a wide range of survey studies are called _____.

A) sampling specialists
B) field business specialists
C) headhunters
D) screeners
E) syndicators
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39
Researchers have the ethical responsibility to guard the welfare of _____.

A) research participants
B) clients
C) colleagues
D) organizations to which they belong
E) all of the above
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40
A _____ study combines one or a few questions from several business decision makers who need information from the same population.

A) syndicated
B) proprietary research
C) omnibus
D) sampling
E) full-service
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41
Which of the following is pure rather than applied research?

A) Sleep duration, as impacting work efficiency.
B) Disruption of cognitive ability under stress.
C) The relationship between leadership traits and corporate success.
D) Work towards the discovery of a possible new element.
E) Comparing brand logos after a change.
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42
A business intelligence system in conjunction with business research often has the task of:

A) Create an platform for surveillance of corporate competitors.
B) Discovering opportunities that influence strategic decisions.
C) Generate numerous elements of data organized for retrieval.
D) Relying heavily on those methodologies that proved themselves in the last several decades of the 20th century-surveys and focus groups.
E) None of the above.
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43
In the early part of your career,you will likely be asked to perform a number of reporting studies.Many managers consider the execution of such studies:

A) An excellent way for new employees to become familiar with their employer and its industry.
B) The least valuable type of research.
C) A way to discover answers to the questions who, what, when, where, and sometimes, how.
D) The primary means to control a process once we can explain and predict it.
E) Essential to evaluate specific courses of action or forecast current or future values.
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44
Research methods courses recognize that students preparing to manage any function need training in a disciplined process for conducting an inquiry of a management dilemma.Which of the following is not a reason for such training?

A) More government intervention.
B) Information overload.
C) Greater computing power and speed.
D) More government cooperation through information sharing.
E) Shifting global centers of economic activity and competition.
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A predictive study showed that a company would gain a 10% market share if it reduced its product price by $5.The study assumed competitors would keep the prices of their products unchanged.

A) This study can be used in all situations.
B) The company should reduce its product price by $5.
C) As the company cannot control the price decisions of its competitors so the study is not very useful.
D) A new study focusing on a smaller number of variables is required.
E) Market fluctuations make this study important for prediction.
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46
What is the difference between applied research and basic research?
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47
An estimate of next year's market share is an example of what type of research?

A) Descriptive
B) Reporting
C) Predictive
D) Explanatory
E) Longitudinal
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Ethnographic research is based on the study of _____.

A) anthropology
B) marketing
C) economics
D) statistics
E) psychology
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49
Sometimes business research may be unnecessary.Explain when this could occur.
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50
The hierarchy of business decision makers categorizes organizations based on how they use business research to make decisions.List and explain the three levels in the hierarchy.
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51
Most firms in the business research industry are _____.

A) syndicated data providers
B) small firms and one-person shops
C) large full-service suppliers
D) wholesale distributors
E) advertising agencies
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What characteristics of research are associated with the standards of the scientific method?
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