One Mistake That Every Shopaholic Does
Editorials News | Aug-15-2017
Contain yourselves people, because we’ve got all the secrets and insider suggestions that are freshly discovered by the experts.
As per a recent study consumers make poor purchase decisions. Michael Tsiros, professor of marketing at the
Perhaps the consumer bungle the numbers by incorrectly assuming the mathematic equation stated the researchers. This incorrect way of crunching the numbers leads to only 25-30 percent of shoppers getting the correct answer, said the experts.
Michael stated that people depend heavily on the 'normal' way to compute an average. Additionally, if they simply had ready access to software that calculates the average of ratios then people could make more informed decisions about many big-ticket purchases, such as cars.
By: Priyanka Negi
Content: www.sciencedaily.com
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