true / false

Customers become less demanding as time passes; therefore, going the extra mile for them will not make your customer service any more valuable. (Points: 1)
True
False

2. In evaluating your customer service attributes, asking those with whom you interact regularly to give you feedback can be helpful. (Points: 1)
True
False

3. Sometimes during decoding, how well the message was encoded determines if the received message was the one originally sent. (Points: 1)
True
False

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1. false

1. T

2. F
3.T

1.False

2.True
3.False

To answer the true/false questions, you need to understand the statements being made and then determine whether they are true or false. Let's break down each question:

1. Customers become less demanding as time passes; therefore, going the extra mile for them will not make your customer service any more valuable.
To determine the validity of this statement, you need to think about whether customers become less demanding over time and if going the extra mile for them is valuable. Consider your knowledge of customer behavior and satisfaction levels. If you believe the statement is true, select "True," otherwise select "False."

2. In evaluating your customer service attributes, asking those with whom you interact regularly to give you feedback can be helpful.
Here, you need to decide if asking for feedback from regular interactions is helpful in evaluating your customer service attributes. Consider whether input from those who regularly interact with you would provide valuable insights. If you think it is helpful, select "True," otherwise select "False."

3. Sometimes during decoding, how well the message was encoded determines if the received message was the one originally sent.
To determine the accuracy of this statement, think about the process of decoding messages and consider whether the accuracy of the encoding affects the successful retrieval of the original message. If you believe this statement is true, select "True," otherwise select "False."

Remember, you are answering these questions based on your understanding of the statements and your knowledge of the subject matter.