Business, 30.05.2020 23:04 doughboy123
A newspaper reporter reads a study that surveyed children and then, reports that a high percentage of children recognize Joe Camel, the cigarette spokes character, but fails to report that the study also found that a much higher percentage of children indicated very negative attitudes toward smoking. Is this a proper use of secondary data? What are the ethical dilemmas involved, and as a business researcher, what is your responsibility to ethically report your research findings, especially with products such as cigarettes? Give an example of a company that has (allegedly?) reported their stats unethically.
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Business, 22.06.2019 12:30, dtrdtrdtrdtrdrt1325
Suppose a holiday inn hotel has annual fixed costs applicable to its rooms of $1.2 million for its 300-room hotel, average daily room rents of $50, and average variable costs of $10 for each room rented. it operates 365 days per year. the amount of operating income on rooms, assuming an occupancy* rate of 80% for the year, that will be generated for the entire year is *occupancy = % of rooms rented
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Business, 22.06.2019 19:00, erbs2003
Which of the following would cause a shift to the right of the supply curve for gasoline? i. a large increase in the price of public transportation. ii. a large decrease in the price of automobiles. iii. a large reduction in the costs of producing gasoline
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Business, 22.06.2019 21:20, hellodarkness14
What business practice contributed most to andrew carnegie’s ability to form a monopoly?
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