Multiple Choice
Consumers who are "in the know" about valued status symbols may switch gears and deliberately seek to mock the prizing of such status symbols by avoiding them, for example, by wearing torn blue jeans, a form of consumption called:
A) conspicuous rejection
B) parody display
C) ironic mimicry
D) fraudulent flattery
E) counterfeit consumption
Correct Answer:

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