Multiple Choice
The shows that consumers form unrealistically favorable evaluations of moderately favorable brands when they form singular evaluations, but not when they form comparative evaluations.
A) endowment effect
B) dominance effect
C) brand positivity effect
D) framing effect
E) None of the above is correct.
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