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Kipish [7]
3 years ago
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__________, the best forecasting methods to use are qualitative techniques such as market surveys. ANSWER Unselected When the fu

ture level of some variable is seen as a function of time Unselected When the future level of some variable is seen as a function of something other than time Unselected When little or no data is available Unselected When historical data and evidence are available Unselected I DON'T KNOW YET
Social Studies
1 answer:
andrew-mc [135]3 years ago
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Answer:

When little or no data is available, the best forecasting methods to use are qualitative techniques such as market surveys.

Explanation:

The methods consisting of qualitative research make it possible for researchers to extensively examine and question respondents according to their responses, and trying to analyze what motives them and how they feel. By understanding the way in which an audience decides over something, researchers can conclude market research.

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