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A theory about psychological freedom is reviewed in terms of its broad applicability to consumer behavior. Promotional influence, manipulative advertisements, product unavailability, and government regulations are all cast as potentially freedom-threatening events, and a theory of psychological reactance details the consumer's reply to reductions in freedom.
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