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    Consumers Who Frame Expectations Based on What Ought to Happen
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Consumers Who Frame Expectations Based on What Ought to Happen

Question 28

Question 28

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Consumers who frame expectations based on what ought to happen show a greater tendency toward being satisfied relative to consumers who experience anticipatory hope.

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