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The reasons for the preference for the less rigorously tested generalizations are that it apparently provided the executives with the knowledge that they needed in order to create their own self - fulfilling prophecies .
The reasons for the preference for the less rigorously tested generalizations are that it apparently provided the executives with the knowledge that they needed in order to create their own self - fulfilling prophecies .
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associated with a given product , the less likely it is to achieve acceptance . Marketers introducing new products will frequently use money - back guarantees , " cents - off ” cou- pons , and other similar devices to lessen the ...
associated with a given product , the less likely it is to achieve acceptance . Marketers introducing new products will frequently use money - back guarantees , " cents - off ” cou- pons , and other similar devices to lessen the ...
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represent more cumbersome , less effective , and less efficient means of bringing the necessary information to bear on the solu- tion of the problem than methods that do permit those with the necessary information to interact . ) 4.
represent more cumbersome , less effective , and less efficient means of bringing the necessary information to bear on the solu- tion of the problem than methods that do permit those with the necessary information to interact . ) 4.
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Toward Fusion | 1 |
Relationship of Trust and the Objectivity of Performance Criteria to Success | 4 |
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