<span>A quasi-experimental study
This allows examination of the two cases although the base for each is the same.</span>
Consumer/producer rivalry
The answer is analogous colors, it is because this deceives the
human eye as it provides the eye a pleasing atmosphere as the eye sees the
color schemes found in the environment that are likely to be comforting and
pleasing to the eyes.
At which two points will Sabrina’s Soccer produce the most equal amounts of soccer balls and soccer nets?
Points C & D
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Answer:
The options actually are:
No; our company’s concern with product quality has allowed competitors to capture market share by offering slightly inferior but less expensive products.
Argument strong / weak
Yes; many employees ignore company procedures designed to ensure that our product quality standards are met.
Argument strong / weak
The first argument is strong
The second argument is weak
Explanation:
The first argument is logical because keeping up with the competitors' low priced products is a genuine source of concern.The quality procedures could still be adhered strictly if the product is perceived as been of very high quality in the eyes of the customers, as the saying goes that the real beauty lies in the eyes of the beholders,meaning that this is something for customers to judge.
The second argument is weak,override of control procedures by some employees is not a tenable excuse not to have the right quality products manufactured,since carrot and stick approach of punishing non-compliant employees and rewarding compliant employees is at their disposal.