Reigniting consumer emotions: Why are some experiences better the second time?
Why do people reread books, watch movies multiple times, or visit places again? According to a new study in the Journal of Consumer Research, many people find that repeating experiences "reignites" their emotions....
Source: PhysOrg - Tuesday, 14 February
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