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How about not-buying remorse?
"Some of our most important decisions in life, such as whether or not to accept a job or marry someone, have a limited window of opportunity and are often not easily reversible," write Lisa J. Abendroth (Boston University) and Kristen Diehl (University of California - Los Angeles). "We show a different temporal pattern of regrets for limited purchasing opportunities". Prior research on regret has found that people regret the things they've done more in the short-term and the things theyve failed to do more in the long-term. However, Abendroth and Diehl found in both a field study and a controlled experiment that consumers in limited purchasing situations initially regretted non-purchases more than purchases. Over time, purchased items were regretted more, but only if the item was seldom used or of poor quality. "Physical presence serves as a reminder of a poor purchasing decision," explain the authors. "In limited purchase opportunities, non-purchase denotes missing the chance to own something desirable, which consumers may perceive as a forfeiture situation," write Abendroth and Diehl. "This feeling of loss can be avoided by purchasing the item in question, but causes regret for consumers who do not purchase the item". Posted by: Trista Source |
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