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Masja [62]
2 years ago
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When Corey runs out of shampoo he buys whatever brand is on sale at his local CVS drugstore. What is his level of involvement in

the purchase decision for shampoo?A. Extensive.B. Limited.C. Moderate.D. Modest.E. Routine.
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hodyreva [135]2 years ago
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Answer: A. Extensive

Explanation: When Corey runs out of shampoo he buys whatever brand is on sale at his local CVS drugstore.

From the above question, Corey has an extensive decision making on toothpaste purchase as he does not have any brand loyalty. He buys whatever brand is available for him to buy and he is not particular about the name, the size or content of the product he is buying.

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