Multiple Choice
The difference between search goods and experience goods is that:
A) The quality of search goods can be evaluated by inspection, whereas experience goods require consumption to ascertain their true quality
B) Search goods need to be found and inspected, whereas experience goods are those you have tried already
C) Search goods are newly launched products, whereas experience products are mature goods, ahead in their product-lifecycle
D) The quality of experience goods can be evaluated by inspection, whereas search goods require consumption to ascertain their true quality
Correct Answer:

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