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The iterative process of qualitative research applies only to the data collection process.
Counterfeiting
The act of making an imitation of an item, especially with the intent to deceive or defraud, by passing off the fake item as genuine or original.
Inauthentic
Lacking genuineness or sincerity, often applied to actions, products, or statements that do not reflect true intentions or values.
Authenticity
The truthfulness of origins, attributions, commitments, sincerity, devotion, and intentions of a brand or entity.
Gray Markets
A marketplace where products are sold through unauthorized channels, which, while not illegal, are unofficial and unauthorized by the original manufacturer.
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