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AI-driven prediction of consumer liking of coffee from sensory data. [PDF]

open access: yesNPJ Sci Food
Gunning M   +3 more
europepmc   +1 more source

RATIONAL CONSUMERS* [PDF]

open access: possibleInternational Economic Review, 2016
The life cycle/permanent income hypothesis (LCPIH) entails two postulates: People have rational expectations and people do not have problems with self‐control. If either or both of these postulates do not apply, we cannot obtain a testable implication for the LCPIH.
Kohei Kubota, Mototsugu Fukushige
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To Consume or Not to Consume?

YOUNG, 2004
This article looks at Finnish young people’s conceptions of green consumerism. We examine first the discussion of the greening of youth in contemporary society on the basis of earlier studies.Then we present the results of qualitative analysis of the different data concerning environmental consumerism. The data were collected at upper secondary schools
Minna Autio, Visa Heinonen
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CONSUMER CREDIT AND CONSUMER DEMAND FOR AUTOMOBILES

The Journal of Finance, 1976
No aggregate time series data are available for all three credit terms: the downpayment percent, the finance charge, and the length of contract. It is the interaction of these terms which determine the price of using credit to purchase an automobile.
Eastwood, David B, Anderson, Robert C
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Consumer Research for Consumers

Journal of Consumer Research, 2001
This article outlines a consumer‐focused approach for the study of consumer behavior. I argue that much of the existing literature, by developing knowledge that focuses on the determinants of consumer purchasing, is implicitly biased toward a marketing perspective of consumer behavior.
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