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Strategy Formation & Implement_Module 7 Discussion (1)

Strategy Formation & Implement_Module 7 Discussion (1)

Q 1. Identify Ms. Friemann’s main claim, and evaluate the evidence, underlying assumptions, and persuasiveness of her argument. What claims were made? What evidence was presented? Was it adequate to establish a causal link? Did the evidence presented come from credible and reliable sources? Was the source of the evidence an authority on the topic? Was the evidence presented clearly expressed? Did they provide enough evidence to adequately establish causality? If so, explain. If not, what evidence needs to be presented that establishes causality? Were there any underlying assumptions? What persuasive techniques were used in the article? 2. What is your reaction to the idea that there is a gender difference in setting prices? If you had to collect evidence to support or refute this claim, where would you look and what data would you collect? What sources of evidence would build the best possible case for your viewpoint?

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Claim of Friemann is that clients of her are undercharged purposely as it is associated chiefly with nature of hers. Real evidence is not there apart from what is being said by the broker and what is claimed by her. Gender-based discrimination of price is an economic discrimination form which takes place when a different price is charged from one gender in comparison to another for same services or goods. Women are affected more by disparities in prices in comparison to men often. Products of women cost 7% more in comparison to products similar for men.