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Journal of Consumer Research, Inc. The Exception Is the Rule: Underestimating and Overspending on Exceptional Expenses Author(s): Abigail B. Sussman and Adam L. Alter Reviewed work(s): Source: Journal of Consumer Resear
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Document Date: 2012-09-25 16:01:51


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