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Immigrant Consumers: Fantasies, Realities, and the Transition of Self-Identity
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Hill, R. P
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Association for Consumer Research
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1980
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Implications of Imposed Dress Codes for Consumer Behavior, and Consumer Behavior Implications for Understanding the Effects of Dress Codes
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Shimp, T. A
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Association for Consumer Research
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1980
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Incorporating Perceived Risk into Models of Consumer Deal Assessment andPurchase Intent
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Wood, C. M
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Association for Consumer Research
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1980
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Inferences about Pricing and Promotion
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Mela, C. F
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Association for Consumer Research
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1980
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Information Processability and Restructuring: Consumer Strategies for Managing Difficult Decisions
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Coupey, E
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Association for Consumer Research
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1980
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I Shop, Therefore I Am: The Role of Possessions for Self-Definition
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Sayre, S
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Association for Consumer Research
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1980
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Is Relationship Marketing Culturally Bound: A Look at GuanXi in China
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Simmons, L. C
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Association for Consumer Research
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1980
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It's News to Me: Framing Effects in New Categories and New Situations
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Brown, C. L
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Association for Consumer Research
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1980
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The Influence of Culture on Pro-Environmental Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behavior: A Canadian Perspective
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Laroche, M
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Association for Consumer Research
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1980
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