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Unit 4 – Learning
Topic 4.4
How does the cognitive dissonance theory explain the commonly observed phenomenon of post-purchase rationalization?
It suggests that consumers reduce discomfort from regretted purchases by convincing themselves of the product's value after purchase.
Consumers always make rational decisions, so there is no need for post-purchase rationalization.
Cognitive dissonance occurs only when people fail to purchase desired items, leading to feelings of dissatisfaction.
Post-purchase rationalization is a result of effective marketing strategies rather than cognitive processes within the consumer.
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AP Psychology - 4.4 Social and Cognitive Factors in Learning
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