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The Tantalizing Factors Associated with Compulsive Buying Among Young Adult Consumers [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Most economies cannot prosper without production and mass consumption. However, when consumers overspend to keep up with the Joneses, they will be in trouble, both financially and psychologically. Indeed, when consumers allow spending to take over their
Eric Vincent Bindah, N. Othman
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Influence of Nutrition Literacy on Adult Consumers

Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, 2014
Xiaofei Song
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A Test of Consumer Awareness for Adults

Journal of Consumer Affairs, 1982
The purpose of this study was to develop an instrument to measure adult awareness of consumer product/service information sources, consumer protection laws and channels of recourse. The process included identification of prevalent consumer problems, development of test items based on the identified problems, and assessments of the content validity and ...
VIRGINIA H. DICKINSON, JAMES P. SHAVER
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Does a web site's country of origin impact equally on young and adult consumers? [PDF]

open access: yesYoung Consumers, 2011
PurposeThe purpose is to gain deeper knowledge of young consumers' purchasing behaviour towards web sites' country of origin and compare this with the behaviour of adults. The question is why web sites from some countries are perceived as safe and others
Amjad Hadjikhani, Peter Thilenius
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Exploring young adult consumers’ sustainable clothing consumption intention-behavior gap: A Behavioral Reasoning Theory perspective

Sustainable Production and Consumption, 2019
Clothing overconsumption is a growing global phenomenon with serious effects on the environment and society. Huge amounts of textile waste are ending up U.S. landfills due to unsustainable clothing consumption patterns.
Sonali Diddi   +4 more
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Quality of Diets Consumed by Older Rural Adults

The Journal of Rural Health, 2002
Older adults residing in rural communities are at risk for low dietary quality because of a variety of social, physical and environmental circumstances. Minority elders are at additional risk because of poorer health status and lower socioeconomic status.
Mara Z, Vitolins   +4 more
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The Adult with Cerebral Palsy: A Provider-Consumer Perspective

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2009
Advances in medical and surgical care over the past 20 years have resulted in children who formerly would have died at birth or in infancy now surviving into adulthood, many with significant, permanent physical disabilities, including those due to cerebral palsy (CP).
Kevin P, Murphy   +2 more
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Psychometrics of the MHSIP Adult Consumer Survey

The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research, 2006
The reliability and validity of the Mental Health Statistics Improvement Program (MHSIP) Adult Consumer Survey were assessed in a statewide convenience sample of 459 persons with severe mental illness served through a public mental health system. Consistent with previous findings and the intent of its developers, three factors were identified that ...
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Older adult consumers and local competition in the healthcare service

International Journal of Consumer Studies
Population aging is a global phenomenon observed in many developed economies. On the one hand, this trend suggests significant opportunities for healthcare providers due to increasing service demand.
Jeeyeon Kim   +3 more
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Secondary consumer socialisation of adults

2009
This study investigates whether adult consumers' general predispositions towards consumption change as a result of social interaction with their adolescent children. To illustrate the concept of secondary consumer socialisation of parents by children 'Computer Related' and 'Small High-Tech' products were examined; assuming that children are likely to ...
Watne, Torgeir, Brennan, Linda
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