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Keeping it in the Family: How Teenagers Use Music to Bond, Build Bridges and Seek Autonomy
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Nuttall, P.; Tinson, J.
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Association for Consumer Research
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2008
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Keeping the Family Together: How We Survived the Divorce
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Bates, M. J.;Gentry, J. W.
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Association for Consumer Research
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1993
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Keeping the Family Together: How We Survived the Divorce
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Bates, M. J.
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ASSOCIATION FOR CONSUMER RESEARCH
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1994
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Kids as Collectors: A Phenomenological Study of First and Fifth Graders
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Baker, S. M
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Association for Consumer Research
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1980
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Kids as Collectors: A Phenomenological Study of First and Fifth Graders
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Baker, S. M.
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ASSOCIATION FOR CONSUMER RESEARCH
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1996
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Kids, Causes, and Culture: Expansion of Commodities and Consumers In the 1990's
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Cook, D.; Scott, L.
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Association for Consumer Research
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2003
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Knowing More Than We're Told: Inferences From Advertising Claims
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Simmons, C. J.
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ASSOCIATION FOR CONSUMER RESEARCH
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1994
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Knowledge Generalization and the Conventions of Consumer Research: A Study in Inconsistency
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Lehmann, D. R.
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ASSOCIATION FOR CONSUMER RESEARCH
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1996
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Knowledge Transfer and Rhetoric: The Influence of Rhetorical Figures on Consumer Learning
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Delbaere, M.; Smith, M. C.
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Association for Consumer Research
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2007
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