Consumer Choice Strategies: Simplifying Vs. Optimizing:

作者: Peter Wright

DOI: 10.2307/3150659

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摘要: … , should influence the weight he gives a strategy's optimizing potential. The information load he faces should affect the weight given simplifying … of simplifying needs should increase. …

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