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Advances in Consumer Research (Volume[removed]The manipulation check on transportation was successful (F=9.301, p<.01). Results showed a main effect for transportation on the number of benefits listed by the participants (F=4.805, p<.05). Results also showed a significant interaction between the focal product
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College Student Journal / University of British Columbia / /

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decreased transportation / transportation / /

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University of British Columbia / /

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Michel T. Pham / Rongrong Pham / Joan Meyers-Levy / Hirotaka Yoshida / Markus A. Maier / Jeniffer Edson / Marcel E. Pieterse / Ayako Kawakami / Carol M. Lewis / Ravi P. Mehta / Helen H. Epps / Jens Forster / Jorg Meinhardt / Tory E. Higgins / Rui (Juliet) Zhu / Ron Friedman / Experimental Psychology / Melvin M. Mark / Arlen C. Moller / Nancy Lewis / David M. Hardesty / Timothy C. Brock / Amy Taylor Bianco / Ad Th / Tracy A. Suter / Masahiko Okamoto / Naz Epps / Robert C. Sinclair / Kaya / /

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British Columbia / /

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Journal of Consumer Research / Psychological Review / Journal of Personality and Social Psychology / /

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Simulation / /

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