<span>It is clear that consumers in the area are able and willing to purchase custom outdoor shoe equipment. Data from surveys and market research demonstrate that the standard of living is high enough for my product. These data also demonstrate that new coffee shops are not in demand in my community. A new coffee shop may be successful, but it would be a bigger risk considering the capital need and the amount of competition already present.</span>
        
                    
             
        
        
        
The correct answer is A. Working conditions
Explanation:
Frederick Herzberg's two-factor theory claims that one of the two main factors causing dissatisfaction in employees is hygiene factors. These factors are related to general working conditions, payments, and benefits, status, among others that depend mainly on the employer and the policies of the company. Moreover, hygiene factors differ from motivators (the second factor in the theory) because motivators are related to recognition, promotion, and similar that depend on the employers but also the performance of employees.
According to this, the factor that would be considered a hygiene factor is "working conditions" because this factor includes elements such as an old or inadequate building that depend mainly on the employer, which is a characteristic of hygiene factors. Also, other factors such as promotion, training or recognition are part of motivators rather than hygiene.
 
        
             
        
        
        
When trying to penetrate the market in another country, American company will have to deal with the fact that they have to solve several problems due to the different in culture and political climate.
To minimize the risk, choosing joint venture option with local establishment may be the best option so they can handle the local aspect of the business while pepsico could focus solely on the internal aspects
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
Option A             
Explanation:
 The method of how to use data analysis to discern the attributes of an inherent probability distribution is analytical inference. Inferential statistical analysis suggests the characteristics of a community, e.g. through evaluating assumptions and deriving predictions. The observed data set is assumed to be recreated from a greater number of people.
Descriptive statistics can be compared to inferential statistics. Descriptive statistics are concerned exclusively with the characteristics of the observed data, and it is not based on the assumption that the data derive from a greater population.