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Many research companies rely on focus groups to determine if a product will be a success. Recently, a focus group of teenaged boys evaluated styles of high-performance sneakers. Sports shoes from three well-known manufacturers were judged on design, performance, and price. It is no surprise that the boys selected shoes endorsed by famous athletes, regardless of quality or price. Maybe the boys would have chosen more wisely if they ever spent their own money on shoes.

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Most teenagers make good choices when they spend money.
Teenaged boys make stupid choices based on what friends will think.
Boys are more heavily influenced by sports role models than girls are.
Using sports role models to sell products to teenaged boys is a successful concept.

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Answer:

Using sports role models to sell products to teenaged boys is a successful concept.

Step-by-step explanation:

"the boys selected shoes endorsed by famous athletes, regardless of quality or price"

Tell me if I'm wrong :)

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