Mere-measurement effect
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Mere-measurement effect
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The mere-measurement effect is a phenomenon used in behavioural psychology. It explains that merely measuring or questioning an individual's intentions or anticipated regret changes his or her subsequent behavior. The mere-measurement effect has been demonstrated in multiple behavioural contexts both general and specific. But it is most commonly used to explain consumer behaviour. In this context, the effect implies that simply questioning one's intentions behind a purchase influences his or her
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Phenomenon in behavioural psychology
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mere-measurement_effect
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2023-12-02T23:48:15Z
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