A person calls the Stark residence and pretends to represent a credit card company. He asksMrs. Stark to confirm her credit card number. This is an example of ________
A) hacking
B) data mining
C) pretexting
D) sniffing
C
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A. would be a limited partnership. B. cannot sue in the partnership name. C. is an unincorporated association. D. is all of these.
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Statistical techniques can be broadly classified as ________ or ________
A) univariate; random B) random; parallel C) parallel; multivariate D) univariate; multivariate E) uniform; non-uniform
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