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Consumer Behavior Research Guide

This document provides a list of 57 references related to consumer behavior and product disposition. The references include journal articles, book chapters, and reports published between 1977 and 2015. The references cover topics such as exploratory consumer buying behavior, the movement of meaningful possessions to strangers, factors influencing consumer choice, and the corporate role in product disposition.
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Consumer Behavior Research Guide

This document provides a list of 57 references related to consumer behavior and product disposition. The references include journal articles, book chapters, and reports published between 1977 and 2015. The references cover topics such as exploratory consumer buying behavior, the movement of meaningful possessions to strangers, factors influencing consumer choice, and the corporate role in product disposition.
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