1. Research conducted to solve a particular problem is known as a. Pure research b. Basic research c. Applied research d. None of the above 2. Business research helps organizations by: a. Providing report about employees and morale problems b. Improving efficiency with tools such as sales forecasts c. Analyzing data that point to business opportunities d. All of the above 3. Which of the following is NOT an example of problem-solving research? a. Segmentation research b. Product research c. Pricing research d. Forecasting research 4. Research process includes ______________. a. A series of steps in identifying the variables to study, and the method for conducting the study. b. A step in finding conclusion to any problems. c. Creating any databases. d. None of the above.
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