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    Exam 15: Attitude Formation and Change
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    Involved Consumers Tend to Want to Draw Their Own Conclusions
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Involved Consumers Tend to Want to Draw Their Own Conclusions

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Involved consumers tend to want to draw their own conclusions and typically resent efforts of marketers to do so for them.

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