Marketing MCQMarketingSometimes misrepresenting information is intentional (as when a client asks a researcher to misrepresent the data to promote his or her "pet project") or it may be unintentional.
Sometimes misrepresenting information is intentional (as when a client asks a researcher to misrepresent the data to promote his or her "pet project") or it may be unintentional.
Sometimes misrepresenting information is intentional (as when a client asks a researcher to misrepresent the data to promote his or her "pet project") or it may be unintentional.