A is the correct answer. The questions specifically asks for why the store's response to the survey failed to increase store traffic andprofits?
A) The survey was not specific enough. - A viable option as the vague nature of the survey may have lead the store to believe that the number of fitting rooms is the main concern of the shoppers, when it may be another factor (more likely the size of the fitting room and comfort). If the survey was more specific - say "comfort of fitting rooms", we would see a different response from the store and presumably an uptick in traffic and profits. We should keep this one.
B) There are other factors important to shoppers, not involving the six factors mentioned, that the survey failed to include. - irrelevant - the question asks specifically for the store's response and its effect, other factors aside from the fitting rooms are irrelevant
C) The store did not create a sufficient number of new fitting rooms. - very unlikely - most likely
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A) The survey was not specific enough. - A viable option as the vague nature of the survey may have lead the store to believe that the number of fitting rooms is the main concern of the shoppers, when it may be another factor (more likely the size of the fitting room and comfort). If the survey was more specific - say "comfort of fitting rooms", we would see a different response from the store and presumably an uptick in traffic and profits. We should keep this one.
B) There are other factors important to shoppers, not involving the six factors mentioned, that the survey failed to include. - irrelevant - the question asks specifically for the store's response and its effect, other factors aside from the fitting rooms are irrelevant
C) The store did not create a sufficient number of new fitting rooms. - very unlikely - most likely
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Statistics : Posted by envy5 • on 03 Apr 2024, 22:14 • Replies 3 • Views 397






