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OTC drug misuse has become a significant public health concern among adolescent females in Japan. ABSTRACT Purpose This study aimed to understand the clinical characteristics of individuals who misuse over‐the‐counter (OTC) drugs in psychiatric clinical settings in Japan, and to reconsider approaches to current drug misuse prevention education and ...
Soichiro Omiya +4 more
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Impulsive Buying Tendency among Emerging Adults Using Pay Later on E-Commerce Platforms
The rapid growth of e-commerce in Indonesia has increased the use of pay later services, which allow consumers to defer payments for online purchases.
Priscilla Dewanto, Rayini Dahesihsari
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Values and visibility: How CEO activism influences private and public consumer choices
Abstract Research Summary Firms' and executives' stances on controversial issues affect consumer behavior. This “political consumerism” might be motivated by ideology and a desire to signal to peers, and thus vary for private and public purchases. We conduct an experiment with 1198 consumers to study how purchase visibility affects responses to CEO ...
Young Hou, Christopher Poliquin
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ABSTRACT Young adults need to adopt responsible financial behaviors in order to protect themselves as consumers. While much about the factors that influence financial behavior is known from cross‐sectional and panel studies of mixed samples of younger and older individuals, relatively few studies have focused on young adults and even fewer have applied
Andrea Lučić +2 more
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In today’s technological age, access to the Internet is required in various fields, ranging from the essentials (clothing, food, and shelter) to recreation. As a result, people are willing to part with their money for the thrill of playing video games,
Sherly Artadita, Sita Deliyana Firmialy
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Different forms of consumers' impulsive buying behavior [PDF]
In this manuscript, authors first define and explain the concept, as well as the types of impulsive (unplanned) purchases, and then the techniques that can be used to encourage consumers to perform them.
Alimpić Stefan, Perić Nenad
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Impulsive consumption and reflexive thought: Nudging ethical consumer behavior [PDF]
The paper deals with impulsive consumption and highlights the roles that cognitive and motivational aspects of reflexive thought (namely self-control and self-image motives, respectively) play in intertemporal decisions.
Lades, Leonhard K.
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ABSTRACT There are cases of psychiatric disorder where affective states produce severely self‐destructive behavior. Sufferers do not appear to be making autonomous decisions, and appear to be severely impaired in their decision‐making capacity. Suffers of these kinds of cases of these kinds of disorders fall into a “gray area” in the law.
Joe Gough
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We Both Sacrifice in This Marriage! Sacrifice Experiences of Turkish Married Couples
ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to delve into the nuanced and subjective experiences of married couples at various family life cycles regarding relational sacrifices within the cultural landscape of Türkiye. To accomplish this, we conducted a qualitative study with 16 Turkish married couples, addressing three research questions: “How do married ...
Nazlı Busra Akcabozan Kayabol +3 more
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Abstract The 2024 US presidential election unfolded in an environment of heightened polarization, widespread distrust, and unprecedented public anger. Drawing on the Anger Activism Model (AAM), we examined this period of history to assess how anger interacts with external political efficacy to shape opposition toward democratic behaviors and support ...
Monique M. Turner +4 more
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