A) They are beginning to have children.
B) They are getting their high school and college educations.
C) They are currently retiring or nearing retirement age.
D) They are just being born.
E) They are beginning their primary school educations.
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A) pure competition
B) cross-market competition
C) a monopoly
D) monopolistic competition
E) an oligopoly
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A) biotechnology,smart grid services,natural user interfaces,and social networks.
B) neuron technology,lithium batteries,cloud computing,and wireless power.
C) crowdsourcing,genomics,QR codes,and smart bio watches.
D) the "Internet of Things," "five sense" computing,smart grid services,and 3D dressing rooms.
E) nanotechnology,autobots,cloud computing,and electric cars.
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A) booming
B) recessionary
C) at full employment (i.e.unemployment is projected to be ≤ 5%)
D) hyperinflationary
E) static
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A) economic
B) competitive
C) technological
D) social
E) regulatory
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A) inflation,recession,and depression
B) salaries,taxes,and assets
C) gross,disposable,and discretionary income
D) sales taxes,income taxes,and property taxes
E) assets,liabilities,and equities
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A) Generation X.
B) Generation Y.
C) Generation Z.
D) baby busters.
E) baby boomers.
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A) Some companies use mobile marketing to reach geographic concentrations of ethnic groups on their smartphones or tablet devices.
B) Most consumer packaged good firms have now moved their advertising accounts from multicultural agencies to their own in-house advertising agencies to realize greater marketing efficiencies.
C) Many companies have failed to encourage their advertising agencies to develop "total market" messages that reach all ethnic groups.
D) Since racial and ethnic groups tend to be equally dispersed throughout the U.S. ,multicultural marketing programs need not be developed.
E) Due to the "melting pot" effect,racial and ethnic groups in the U.S.tend to have very similar attitudes,communication preferences,and lifestyles,which means that they will respond similarly to advertising messages.
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A) the restrictions that state and federal laws place on business with regard to the conduct of its activities.
B) constraints placed on businesses for activities that are legal but unethical.
C) society's values and standards that are enforceable in the courts.
D) requirements concerning which customers a firm may serve or not serve.
E) the moral principles and values that govern the actions and decisions of an individual or group.
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A) a method of registering a trademark with language adaptations for different countries.
B) the act of collectively seeking a trademark for an entire industry in Spain.
C) a form of national branding,i.e. ,"Chilean Sea Bass."
D) a treaty that facilitates the protection of U.S.trademark rights throughout the world.
E) an agreement to stop piracy of noncopyrighted products abroad.
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A) the description of a population according to its values or cultural beliefs.
B) an objective measurement of a person's likelihood to purchase a product or service.
C) the psychological profile of prospective consumers.
D) the density of a population in a geographic area.
E) the description of a population according to selected characteristics such as age,gender,ethnicity,income,and occupation.
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A) pure competition,limited competition,oligopoly,and monopoly.
B) dictatorship,monarchy,oligarchy,and democracy.
C) pure competition,cross-market competition,oligopoly,and pure monopoly.
D) pure competition,monopolistic competition,oligopoly,and pure monopoly.
E) technological competition,market competition,governmental competition,and environmental competition.
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A) statistical areas of at least 50,000 or more people.
B) remote suburbs.
C) statistical areas of at least 10,000 but less than 50,000 people.
D) statistical areas that contains a population of 2.5 million or more.
E) the combination of metropolitan statistical areas and micropolitan statistical areas.
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A) that is formed by merging two previously separated units into a single household.
B) that contains both male and female children.
C) that houses two or more generational cohorts under the same roof.
D) in which its members are of multiple races and/or ethnicities.
E) in which parents raise nonbiological children,either through adoption or foster care.
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A) automobile prices
B) fuel prices
C) the number of people competing for jobs
D) consumer confidence
E) property values
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A) market obstructions
B) barriers to entry
C) switching costs
D) import-export firewalls
E) preemptive practices
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A) regulatory
B) technological
C) competitive
D) economic
E) social
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A) steadily increased each year.
B) steadily decreased each year.
C) remained steady.
D) increased significantly due to adults consuming prepared coffee away from home at outlets such as Starbucks.
E) fluctuated,first declining and then increasing.
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A) offering its existing women customers a "Buy 1 Pair,Get 1 Free" deal on its lines of men's boots.
B) using New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady as a spokesperson.
C) using product placements in TV programs,such as Two and a Half Men and ESPN's SportsNation,that men primarily watch.
D) outfitting players of the Australian Football (rugby) League.
E) targeting skate boarders and snow boarders with its "Be Stupid" campaign.
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