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When selecting observation as a data gathering method the most important issue to be address is whether or not:


Definitions:

Cost-Oriented

A pricing strategy where the price of a product or service is determined by adding a profit margin to its production cost.

Profit-Oriented

Focused on achieving financial gain or maximizing profits as the primary goal of business operations.

Cost-Plus-Fixed-Fee Pricing

A pricing strategy where the selling price is determined by adding a fixed fee to the cost of the product or service, covering both the cost and a guaranteed profit margin.

Target Return

A specific profit objective set by a business, often used to guide pricing and investment strategies to meet financial goals.

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