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Sex, spies and celluloid: Movie content preference, choice, and involvement
This study empirically tests the congruity between movie‐content preference and choice on television, video, and at the cinema; and the impact of consumer involvement on this relationship. The results support the need to treat preference and choice differentially. Media type added little in way of e...
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