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‘Tis the season for gifts

According to the Nobel prize-winning economist, Milton Friedman, there were only four ways to spend money: 1. Spending your money on yourself: you care about what you buy and how much it costs.2....

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The psychology behind January sales.

How retailers encourage consumers to buy more and feel good about it. January sales, hate them or love them, there’s no denying it’s hard to escape the temptation of one-off, not to miss,...

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The True Meaning of ‘Christmas’

A consumer psychology perspective Consumer behaviour around Christmas can seem a bit much. Despite many people in modern, developed societies having a plentiful supply of pretty much everything all...

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The Power of Priming

Understanding and controlling consumers’ mental journeys to obtain accurate research insights We’d like to believe that we are rational beings that think and behave in a consistent manner, this is...

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New Year, New You… Until March.

  As we reach the end of February, for many of us the once seemingly achievable New Year’s resolution is now nothing but a distant memory (or a classic “I’ll start next week” goal). If you’re...

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A Good Question, That’s an Awful Question

“Why don’t (consumers)….?” Is a question that is rightfully asked often in organisations. Why don’t they buy our product?  Why don’t they rate our service more highly?  Why don’t they switch to our...

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Learning from Bus Buddhists

  In psychological terms, context is almost everything. Much as we like to think that we know how we will act and react in a given situation, without the richness of the real context we tend to...

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