Labeling that is designed to help consumers make proper product selections and lower their cognitive dissonance after the purchase is referred to as:
a. informational labeling.
b. persuasive labeling.
c. cognitive labeling.
d. rational labeling.
e. restrictive labeling.
a
Business
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A) Bar codes to each activity. B) Activity codes to each subdeliverable. C) WBS codes to each activity. D) Level 4 codes to each package element.
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