A therapy outdoor program would fit into what type of distribution. Intensive 2. Selective and 3. Exclusive distribution.
The correct answer is : Exclusive
Explanation : - Exclusive distribution is a type of distribution in which an intermediary is given an exclusive right to distribute a product or a service in a particular area. A therapy outdoor program falls under this category because only qualified intermediaries who meet the set criteria can be appointed to distribute the service.
A therapy outdoor program would fit into what type of distribution. Intensive 2. Selective and 3....
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