Model behavior

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Abstract

When shopping, consumers use a few key criteria to narrow their choices. Traditionally, it's been assumed that they don't violate these initial criteria or "cutoffs," but recent research suggests that they treat these constraints as soft, not hard. More significantly, cutoffs are a rich source of extra information on consumer choice, and can considerably increase the accuracy of modeling consumer choice behavior.

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Peters, T., Dwyer, P., & Swait, J. (2006). Model behavior. Marketing Research. https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctt1ch77q1.6

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