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How do front and back package labels influence beliefs about health claims? An article from Journal of Consumer Affairs Brian Wansink

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Publisher: American Council on Consumer Interests (July 31, 2005)



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Editorial Reviews Product Description This digital document is an article in the Journal of Consumer Affairs, by the American Council on the interests of consumers to 22 December 2003 tree automata and languages maurice nivat andreas podelski filestube. The length of the article is 5009 words tree automata and languages maurice nivat andreas podelski filestube. The page length shown above is based on a kind of 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can see it with any web browser.Citation details title: How to front and back labels influence beliefs about health claims package Author:? Brian WansinkPublication: Journal of consumption (reading) Date: 22 December 2003Publisher: American Council on Consumer InterestsVolume: 37 Number: 2 Page: 305 (12) Distributed by Thomson Gale

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