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    Judgments About Choice Alternatives Can Depend on the Presence or Absence
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Judgments About Choice Alternatives Can Depend on the Presence or Absence

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Question 71

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Judgments about choice alternatives can depend on the presence or absence of certain cues or signals, such as price, brand name or warranty.

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