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Anyone outside of a company can access the 'best practices' data of a company

a. True
b. False

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A company's 'best practices' data is typically proprietary and not freely accessible to the public. Case study results are not generally applicable. The market revolution indeed brought many social and economic changes to the United States.

Step-by-step explanation:

Access to a company's 'best practices' data is not typically available to individuals outside of the company. These practices are often considered proprietary information, and hence the statement is false. Best practices may be shared with stakeholders on a need-to-know basis or in industry publications, but they are generally not openly accessible to the public.

Regarding the question on case studies (11), the best description of case study results is option b: Its results are not generally applicable. Case studies provide an in-depth analysis of a specific instance which may not be representative of broader trends or populations.

For the statement about the market revolution (Exercise 11.3.1), the market revolution indeed brought many social and economic changes to the United States, such as increased industrialization, changes in transport, and the growth of different markets.

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