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A proposed measure of consumer causal attribution based on the stochastic assumptions of information theory is examined. Given the same product information, subjects who had simple and those who had complex causal arrays were found to be significantly different in terms of their causal attributions, beliefs, and affect toward the stimulus products.
Richard W. Mizerski (Mon,) studied this question.
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