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Question
A perceptual mapping study was conducted to explore consumers' perceptions of various brands of television sets. Two dimensions were discovered: Picture Quality and Sound. The average ratings for different brands, as well as the Ideal brand, on each dimension is shown below. The scale range is from + 3 to -3.
Which brand has the least developed brand image?
A) A
B) D
C) E
D) G
E) H
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