A multidimensional association approach to sequential consumer judgments

This article shows that consumer contexts can activate multidimensional associations that determine when accessible constructs influence judgment. Four experiments showed that exposure to consumer products (e.g., Ferrari) can activate constructs (e.g., expensive) that influence judgments of targets...

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Consumer products
Consumers
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Judgment
Judgments
Priming
Salience
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