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Consumer Behaviour
The most important concern for marketers is to influence consumer behaviour in a desired manner. This book attempts to answer the big question, "Why do people behave the way they do as consumers of all sorts of goods and services?
This Book Adopts A Basic Approach Building Up From Consumer Behavior Fundamentals In A Logical Sequence To Enable The Reader To Understand And Utilize The Sciences Of Consumer Behavior.
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