When conducting exploratory research overseas in a country such as Saudi Arabia on the topic of attitudes toward household appliances, it would be most effective to conduct ________
A) focus groups by gender
B) only secondary data collection
C) focus groups composed of both males and females
D) interviews with several in-country experts now living in the United States
E) one-on-one depth interviews matching respondents and interviewers by gender
Ans: E) one-on-one depth interviews matching respondents and interviewers by gender
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Which of the following terms refers to a price differential that is below the average variable cost for the seller, considered predatory, and therefore illegal, under the Clayton Act?
A) variable pricing B) price discrimination C) tying arrangement D) interlocking directorate
What is Richard and Katarina's taxable income?
A) $63,097 B) $63,497 C) $79,297 D) $83,247 E) $98,712 Katarina and Richard are a busy young couple with a son, Caleb, who is 6 and twin daughters, Stacy and Casey, who are actively exploring the world as four-year-olds. Before the twins were born, Katarina and Richard bought their first home with plenty of indoor and outdoor space for a growing young family. The Bajorshiks are concerned about their 2014 tax issues, but they are also committed to planning for the future of their family. Next year Richard should be able to pay off the remaining balance of his law school student loans. Contributing to Richard's Roth IRA is an annual priority. The following information reflects tax year 2014. Gross income $98,712 Student loan interest $1,965 Richard's traditional IRA $1,500 Total itemized deductions $12,000 Standard deduction for 2014 $12,400 Personal exemption amount $3,950 Marginal tax bracket 25%