Intrapersonal Affective Influences on Consumer Satisfaction with Products

Research on consumer satisfaction with products has typically ignored influences other than the confirmation of expectations relative to product outcomes. This paper examines the impact of broader, intrapersonal affective variables on satisfaction, and presents empirical results on the relative effects of both types of influence.

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