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In today's world, consumers face a dizzying array of product choices. Most often, there's not just one ideal product; it depends on the individual and the context. A beer might be perfect for relaxing ... Advil or Excedrin? New model helps predict product choices
In today's world, consumers face a dizzying array of product choices. Most often, there's not just one ideal product; it depends on the individual and the context. A beer might be perfect for relaxing ... Emotional Intelligence Helps Make Better Product Choices
People with highly developed emotional sensibilities are better at making product choices, according to a new study. This research establishes a new method for assessing consumers' emotional ... Lean and mean biomass-degrading fungus reveals capabilities for improved biofuel production
... already a dominant source of a wide variety of cellulase products for the textile industry worldwide. It is also the organism of choice for producing enzymes for the breakdown of cellulosic biomass ... Too many choices can spoil the research
... may affect the way researchers examine consumer choices. Authors Jordan J. Louviere (University ... Sydney) examined choice experiments, where researchers study which brands or products consumers prefer. ... New model explains why we overestimate our future choices
When people make choices for future consumption, they select a wider variety than when they plan to immediately consume the products. A new study in the Journal of Consumer Research examines the ... Loud music can make you drink more, in less time, in a bar
... environment – in this case, music – can have on in-store traffic flow, sales volumes, product choices, and consumer time spent in the immediate vicinity. A study of the effects of music levels on ... Nutrition labels don't affect consumers
New Zealand's nutrition labelling system is having little impact on consumer's product choices, a study has found.The language of luxury: Advertisers' language choices evoke different reactions
... detergent were more effective when the ads were partially or fully in Hindi.
In contrast, when the product being marketed was a luxury item—chocolate in the case of this study—participants reacted ... Should companies with unhealthy products be regulated to protect health?
Should businesses that sell products which are responsible for a huge numbers of deaths, illness and injury, such as tobacco and junk food, be held accountable and made to improve public health? Two ... Filling in the blanks: Consumers want complete information to make choices
Most people don't like to make a purchase without complete information about the product they're buying. For example, if someone comparing wireless plans doesn't know the coverage area, she may be ... Subconscious encounters: How brand exposure affects your choices
Products with visible brand names are everywhere; many times we don't even notice them. ... much do those unnoticed exposures affect brand choices? Quite a bit, according to a new study in the Journal of ... MPs back scientists' production of human-animal 'hybrid embryos' but abortion row continues
... with a licence. Much of the debate concerned criticism of the government from the pro-choice lobby, with claims that amendments to the abortion laws - including nurses doing abortions, legalisation ... Researchers Study Drop in Duck Productivity
Southern Illinois University Carbondale research suggests ducks make intelligent choices about where and when to raise their young, even checking out neighborhoods for predators before deciding to ... Inside the consumer mind: U of M brain scans reveal choice mechanism
... ease the pain of consumer decision making may introduce decoys, loss leaders, or other products similar to the ones they really want to market. It will make the focal product look more attractive," ...
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Advil or Excedrin? New model helps predict product choices
In today's world, consumers face a dizzying array of product choices. Most often, there's not just one ideal product; it depends on the individual and the context. A beer might be perfect for relaxing ...Advil or Excedrin? New model helps predict product choices
In today's world, consumers face a dizzying array of product choices. Most often, there's not just one ideal product; it depends on the individual and the context. A beer might be perfect for relaxing ...Emotional Intelligence Helps Make Better Product Choices
People with highly developed emotional sensibilities are better at making product choices, according to a new study. This research establishes a new method for assessing consumers' emotional ...Lean and mean biomass-degrading fungus reveals capabilities for improved biofuel production
... already a dominant source of a wide variety of cellulase products for the textile industry worldwide. It is also the organism of choice for producing enzymes for the breakdown of cellulosic biomass ...Too many choices can spoil the research
... may affect the way researchers examine consumer choices. Authors Jordan J. Louviere (University ... Sydney) examined choice experiments, where researchers study which brands or products consumers prefer. ...New model explains why we overestimate our future choices
When people make choices for future consumption, they select a wider variety than when they plan to immediately consume the products. A new study in the Journal of Consumer Research examines the ...Loud music can make you drink more, in less time, in a bar
... environment – in this case, music – can have on in-store traffic flow, sales volumes, product choices, and consumer time spent in the immediate vicinity. A study of the effects of music levels on ...Nutrition labels don't affect consumers
New Zealand's nutrition labelling system is having little impact on consumer's product choices, a study has found.The language of luxury: Advertisers' language choices evoke different reactions
... detergent were more effective when the ads were partially or fully in Hindi. In contrast, when the product being marketed was a luxury item—chocolate in the case of this study—participants reacted ...Should companies with unhealthy products be regulated to protect health?
Should businesses that sell products which are responsible for a huge numbers of deaths, illness and injury, such as tobacco and junk food, be held accountable and made to improve public health? Two ...Filling in the blanks: Consumers want complete information to make choices
Most people don't like to make a purchase without complete information about the product they're buying. For example, if someone comparing wireless plans doesn't know the coverage area, she may be ...Subconscious encounters: How brand exposure affects your choices
Products with visible brand names are everywhere; many times we don't even notice them. ... much do those unnoticed exposures affect brand choices? Quite a bit, according to a new study in the Journal of ...MPs back scientists' production of human-animal 'hybrid embryos' but abortion row continues
... with a licence. Much of the debate concerned criticism of the government from the pro-choice lobby, with claims that amendments to the abortion laws - including nurses doing abortions, legalisation ...Researchers Study Drop in Duck Productivity
Southern Illinois University Carbondale research suggests ducks make intelligent choices about where and when to raise their young, even checking out neighborhoods for predators before deciding to ...Inside the consumer mind: U of M brain scans reveal choice mechanism
... ease the pain of consumer decision making may introduce decoys, loss leaders, or other products similar to the ones they really want to market. It will make the focal product look more attractive," ...