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The Inability for a Consumer to Be Able to Distinguish

Question 116

Question 116

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The inability for a consumer to be able to distinguish the service provider from the service itself is referred to as


A) unpredictability.
B) contradictory.
C) inconsistency.
D) intangibility.
E) inseparability.

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