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    Exam 8: Consumer Beliefs, Feelings, Attitudes, and Intentions
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    One Example of an Inferential Belief Is When Consumers Use
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One Example of an Inferential Belief Is When Consumers Use

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One example of an inferential belief is when consumers use a product's price as an indicator of its quality.

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