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The Power Of Peak Experience – ConsumerismInAction
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November 18, 2016. The Power Of Peak Experience. When a person has a peak experience, they become very likely to incorporate certain items into the experience if they are involved in it, for example a mountain biker could incorporate his bike into the experience, meaning that he has a very special connection with this bike, the same could be said of a skier and his ski’s. If I could recommend anything, I would say click into a pair of skis, head up the mountain alone, and when you get to the top take a g...
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I can see your real smile!: Social exclusion effect on facial expression of human cognition | cbcpsy
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I can see your real smile! Social exclusion effect on facial expression of human cognition. Source: http:/ www.talkspace.com]. Bernstein, M. J., Sacco, D. F., Brown, C. M., Young, S. G., and Claypool, H. M. (2010). A preference for genuine smiles following social exclusion. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. DeWall, C. N., Maner, J. K., and Rouby, D. A. (2009). Social exclusion and early-stage interpersonal perception: selective attention to signs of acceptance. An fMRI study of social exclusion.
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10월 | 2016 | cbcpsy
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월간 보관물: 2016 10월. The dangerous temptation: the sexual cue makes you a big and impatient spender. From this point of view, we can easily understand that why many luxurious brands generally use sexual images for their advertising because of attracting attention from the consumer. If then, how about the effect of the sexual cue on advertising attitude? Here is a study to answer this question. What is your opinion on this interesting topic? NA-Advances in Consumer Research Volume 09. Griskevicius, V., T...
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The Current Consumer | Exploring the science that drives consumer behaviour | Page 2
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Exploring the science that drives consumer behaviour. First week of blogs…. On October 11, 2011 by thecurrentconsumer. I am so impressed with the quality of blogs produced by the class! Remember that you need to leave four comments per week, starting this week. Do also please ‘spread the love’ by posting comments on a variety of blogs. The Current Consumer is alive! On September 21, 2011 by thecurrentconsumer. Welcome to The Current Consumer! Be sure to keep up with us by clicking ‘follow’.
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Perspective of evolutional psychology on female consumer behaviour. Durante, K. M., and Arsena, A. R. (2015). Playing the field: The effect of fertility on women’s desire for variety. Journal of Consumer Research. Durante, K. M., Griskevicius, V., Cantu, S. M., and Simpson, J. A. (2014). Money, status, and the ovulatory cycle. Journal of Marketing Research. Durante, K. M., Rae, A., and Griskevicius, V. (2013). The Fluctuating Female Vote Politics, Religion, and the Ovulatory Cycle. Wang, Y., and Gris...
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Advertising, what is all the fuss about? – A Consuming Blog
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Advertising, what is all the fuss about? Date: December 7, 2016. As we proceed further into December and people start their Christmas shopping, I thought this would be a perfect time to discuss why companies place so much focus on advertising. Advertising in the modern day era is a huge and expansive business and in this blog I aim to tackle why advertising is so widely used and various methods used to influence our behaviours as consumers. Adding to this advertising is currently a huge industry, with es...
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THE WEDDING BRIDE – Breaking Brands
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About brands, pop culture phenomena and its relevance to psychology. November 4, 2016. What’s in a name? Snob effect into practice. Personal branding and image, brand awareness and relevance in synthesis with prestige effects are factors that have contributed to wedding dresses becoming synonymous with Vera Wang. Getting married? Wear a Vera Wang. Since the products heavily rely on Vera Wang’s image, would the company face a crisis if Vera was to be involved in some kind of scandal or controversy? Keller...
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The dangerous temptation: the sexual cue makes you a big and impatient spender | cbcpsy
https://cbcpsy.wordpress.com/2016/10/28/the-dangerous-temptation-the-sexual-cue-makes-you-a-big-and-impatient-spender
The dangerous temptation: the sexual cue makes you a big and impatient spender. From this point of view, we can easily understand that why many luxurious brands generally use sexual images for their advertising because of attracting attention from the consumer. If then, how about the effect of the sexual cue on advertising attitude? Here is a study to answer this question. What is your opinion on this interesting topic? NA-Advances in Consumer Research Volume 09. Journal of Consumer Psychology. Griskevic...
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Lonely… I am Mr. lonely. I have nobody: Effect of social exclusion on consumer behavior | cbcpsy
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Lonely I am Mr. lonely. I have nobody: Effect of social exclusion on consumer behavior. Baumeister, R. F., and Leary, M. R. (1995). The need to belong: desire for interpersonal attachments as a fundamental human motivation. DeWall, C. N., and Baumeister, R. F. (2006). Alone but feeling no pain: Effects of social exclusion on physical pain tolerance and pain threshold, affective forecasting, and interpersonal empathy. Journal of personality and social psychology. NA-Advances in Consumer Research Volume 39,.
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12월 | 2016 | cbcpsy
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월간 보관물: 2016 12월. Perspective of evolutional psychology on female consumer behaviour. Durante, K. M., and Arsena, A. R. (2015). Playing the field: The effect of fertility on women’s desire for variety. Journal of Consumer Research. Durante, K. M., Griskevicius, V., Cantu, S. M., and Simpson, J. A. (2014). Money, status, and the ovulatory cycle. Journal of Marketing Research. Journal of Consumer Research. Kim, A., and Durante, K. (2015). Fertility and Women’S Desire For Luxury Products. Wang, Y., and ...
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