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• Minnick Kristina L. 2004. Write
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“Mom and Pop” outlets. The enti
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RESEARCH INSTRUMENTA questionnaire
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Table 5 : Rotated matrixComponent1
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CONCLUSIONThe study focused on find
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A Study on the Assessment of Market
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investment pattern. It is not just
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etter, however, as they continue to
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place of purchase is greater than 0
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Table 4 also shows visiting practic
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Table 7: Demographic variables and
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It is clear from table 10 that the
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Table 14: Purchasing things when re
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VIII. EXPECTATION LEVELExpectation
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elationship in the market. Goodrela
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available wholesalers into variousc
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product is not available due to poo
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On the Basis of GenderOut of 280 re
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Figure 9ConclusionAfter analyzing t
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as ancillaries to large industries.
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RESEARCH METHODOLO-GYThe Study:The
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dimension-wise and unit- wise resul
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The results of analysis of performa
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A Study on Analysis of Various Fact
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times have been turned intoheritage
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the promising Indian middle class,g
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consistency of service quality; the
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