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1. Online networks that are more open, with many ties and loose social connections, are more likely than smaller, tighter networks to
A. have less diverse members. B. suffer from confirmation bias. C. raise privacy concerns. D. introduce new ideas to members.
2. Which of the following statements about the market for luxury automobiles and more-expensive home electronics, appliances, and recreational equipment is true?
A. It's typically limited to members of the higher social class. B. It's referred to as the capitalist class.
C. It consists of executives and professionals only.
D. It extends to the overprivileged within each social class.
3. It's easier to move to a different social class in _______ than it is in any other country of the world.
A. Canada
B. England
C. the United States
D. Japan
4. The organizers of a local music and arts festival approach the management of Ocelot Juice Bar, a popular business near the festival site, about becoming a sponsor. While Ocelot thinks sponsoring the festival would be great exposure for their business, they have recently had to deal with some unexpected large expenses, including updating all the plumbing in their building and replacing a cracked window. They have to keep these expenditures in mind when considering becoming a sponsor. Which of the following types of decisions is illustrated in this scenario?
programmed decision
goal displacement decision
quantitative decision
nonprogrammed decision
garbage can model decision