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This article examines consumer choice as a function of the perceptual similarity of the options in the decision set. In particular, we examine a scenario in which a set of options is extended by adding alternatives that change its perceptual characteristics, increasing the salience of one of the...
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An important decision that retailers make involves selecting the number of items comprising their assortments. A key issue in making these decisions concerns the role that assortment size plays in determining consumers' choice of a retailer. We address this issue by investigating how consumer...
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An important decision retailers make involves selecting the number of items comprising their assortments. A key issue in making these decisions concerns the role assortment size plays in determining consumers' choice of a retailer. We address this issue by investigating how consumer choice among...
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A considerable body of research has extolled the virtues of establishing rapport in negotiations. Negotiators who are high in rapport tend to be more likely to reach an agreement and more satisfied with the outcome. Although rapport generally has been found to have positive effects in standard...
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