2015
Learning About New Technologies Through Social Networks: Experimental Evidence on Nontraditional Stoves in Bangladesh
Miller G, Mobarak A. Learning About New Technologies Through Social Networks: Experimental Evidence on Nontraditional Stoves in Bangladesh. Marketing Science 2015, 34: 480-499. DOI: 10.1287/mksc.2014.0845.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSocial learningSocial network influenceNegative inferencesLearningMarketing interventionsSocial networksExternal informationUnfamiliar technologyMarketing campaignsNetwork influenceExperiential learningLeadersOpinion leadersAdoption decisionsMarketing studiesInitial adoptionSustained useImportant healthInterventionAttributesProduct attributes
2007
Willingness to pay for drug rehabilitation: Implications for cost recovery
Bishai D, Sindelar J, Ricketts EP, Huettner S, Cornelius L, Lloyd JJ, Havens JR, Latkin CA, Strathdee SA. Willingness to pay for drug rehabilitation: Implications for cost recovery. Journal Of Health Economics 2007, 27: 959-972. PMID: 18207264, PMCID: PMC2601723, DOI: 10.1016/j.jhealeco.2007.11.007.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1988
Children's attitudes toward products and recall of product information over time
Silverman W, jaccard J, Burke A. Children's attitudes toward products and recall of product information over time. Journal Of Experimental Child Psychology 1988, 45: 365-381. DOI: 10.1016/0022-0965(88)90037-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchImmediate recallPrimacy effectChildren's attitudesChildren's recallMemory processesImmediate testBetter recallRecallTesting sessionsNegative attributesProduct attitudeInitial attitudesAttitudesCurrent investigationProduct attributesRecencySecond timeAttributesChildrenSessionsProduct informationImplicationsInformationRelationship
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