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When Using the Load-Distance Method to Select a New Location

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When using the load-distance method to select a new location, the decision maker can represent the number of trips to be made, the number of customers needing a physical presence, or number of tons per week, among other measures, as loads.


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Stable Internal

Characteristics or attributes within an individual that are consistent and reliable over time.

Stable External

Refers to external conditions or factors that remain consistent and unchanging over time, affecting individuals or environments in a predictable manner.

Internal Attribution

The process of explaining one's own behavior or the behavior of others by attributing causes to internal characteristics or dispositions.

Noncausal Attribution

The assignment of a cause to an event or behavior without evidence of a direct cause-and-effect relationship.

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