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Product perception from sensory stimuli: the case of vacuum cleaner
This paper discusses the importance of consideration of different sensory stimuli in the perception of the product. So wue conducted an experiment that examined whether there is a difference between the perception of sensory stimuli from artificially isolated. The result is an analysis of the differ...
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