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All of the following are examples of price discrimination except:
A.discounts for senior citizens at the movies.
B.discounts for families with young children at motels.
C.generally lower prices at Walmart than at Target.
D.cheaper air fares if the traveler stays over a Saturday.
Forecast
A prediction or estimate of future events or trends, especially regarding weather or economics.
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Forecasting techniques that are based on judgment and opinion, rather than on strictly numeric or statistical data.
Subjective
Based on or influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions, rather than external facts or evidence.
Human Judgment
The cognitive process of making decisions or drawing conclusions based on personal knowledge, experience, senses, and emotions.
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