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Of Chameleons and Consumption: The Impact of Mimicry on Choice and Preferences ROBIN J. TANNER ROSELLINA FERRARO TANYA L. CHARTRAND JAMES R. BETTMAN
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Document Date: 2007-09-13 11:13:52


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TANNER ET / /

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CONSUMER RESEARCH Inc. / CONSUMER RESEARCH 000 / Burlington Industries / /

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France / /

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Duke University / University of Amsterdam / University of Maryland / /

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beverage / food presence / important communication tool / food-present conditions / food present conditions / no-food conditions / Food condition participants / product / cheese straw manufacturer / food / no-food con / Web-based survey / food conditions / food vs. no-food / internet age / snack product / persuasive devices / no-food / /

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University of Maryland / Smith School of Business / Duke University / Durham / University of Amsterdam / Fuqua School of Business / /

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John Deighton / TANYA L. CHARTRAND JAMES / Tanya L. Chartrand / Jennifer Aaker / Rick van Baaren / JAMES R. BETTMAN RICK VAN BAAREN / ROBIN J. TANNER ROSELLINA FERRARO TANYA / Robin J. Tanner / James R. Bettman / Rosellina Ferraro / /

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Alabama / /

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JOURNAL OF CONSUMER RESEARCH / the JOURNAL OF CONSUMER RESEARCH / /

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