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Damm [24]
4 years ago
15

CashSecure is a financial services provider. Whenever a customer has a child who is about to become eligible for a driver's lice

nse, CashSecure sends the customer materials related to teaching teenagers how to drive safely. This is an example of using ________ information from a customer database. Group of answer choices demographic geographic psychographic metadata behavioral
Business
1 answer:
snow_lady [41]4 years ago
5 0

Answer: Demographic information

Explanation:

The demographic information is basically refers to the statistical data that is related to the specific group of the consumers.

The main use of the demographical information is that we can easily understand the each segment of the group of the customer in the business.

By using the demographical data we can easily understand the various types of characteristics in an organization such as work situation, income and the ethnicity by proper survey.

Therefore, Demographical information is the correct answer.    

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