Daniele Asioli Lecturer
in Consumer Studies, Applied Economics, Marketing and Development University of Reading
In a consumer study, after 8 hours of use at home: 100 % said makeup looked more radiant with primer and foundation application.
Research results:
In a consumer study, after 1 week of use of primer at home: 100 % said skin looked more hydrated.
Not exact matches
Understandably, two - thirds of
consumers polled
in a recent
study by Gartner said they worried that their home devices could be used to listen
in on their private conversations.
In fact, a recent Nielson
study found that 70 percent of global
consumers trust online reviews, up 15 percent within a four - year period.
The Journal of
Consumer Research ran a number of
studies on this difference
in terminology.
Thanks to the recession,
in 2009
consumers used coupons at a faster clip than they did the year before — the first increase
in coupon redemption
in 17 years, says a new
study by Inmar Inc., a company that processes coupon transactions.
There are obvious consequences to drinking on the clock: A
study from the Journal of
Consumer Psychology found that prospective hires who ordered a glass of wine during an interview were seen as less intelligent than those who abstained — even when the interviewer was indulging
in a drink.
Our
study revealed that American
consumers would be angriest if a company produced unsafe products (81 percent), sold their personal information to other companies (74 percent) or produced food
in an unsanitary way (84 percent).
In fact, a 2015
study by Walker Sands showed that 35 percent of
consumers surveyed said they would shop more online if they could interact with products virtually.
According to an Infosys
study, 86 percent of
consumers surveyed said that personalization plays a role
in their purchasing decisions.
Some
studies published
in the Journal of
Consumer Research explained that people follow the expectation rule with one exception: The color red.
Page said that even
in a best case scenario, a male birth control pill for
consumers is still between five and 10 years away, since much larger - scale
studies need to be done before the FDA would give a seal of approval.
In a study published in the Journal of Consumer Research that examined the impact of mental stress on food choices, a majority of the participants selected an unhealthy food (chocolate cake) over a healthy food (fruit) after completing a complicated memorization tas
In a
study published
in the Journal of Consumer Research that examined the impact of mental stress on food choices, a majority of the participants selected an unhealthy food (chocolate cake) over a healthy food (fruit) after completing a complicated memorization tas
in the Journal of
Consumer Research that examined the impact of mental stress on food choices, a majority of the participants selected an unhealthy food (chocolate cake) over a healthy food (fruit) after completing a complicated memorization task.
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In sum, the findings of all
studies reveal that
consumers only show better self - control following reflection on their past under very specific conditions - when they recall their past self - control successes easily,» the research release reports.
In one experiment, the
study's authors showed
consumers either black - and - white or colour pictures of four different types of shoes: plain sneakers, leopard print sneakers, plain heels and leopard print heels.
In its latest
study on private student loans, the
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau completes what up until now has been a fragmented picture of America's growing student debt crisis.
A 2013 Federal Trade Commission
study found that 20 percent of
consumers identified errors on their reports that might affect their score, and 5 percent had an error significant enough that it could result
in their paying higher loan rates.
There's substantial value
in paying attention to what your
consumers are saying on social media, and you can learn equally as much by
studying your competitors» tweets, posts, blogs and op eds.
Key takeaway: Sneakerheads are mostly online these days, but recent
studies show that many of these
consumers — who come largely from the millennial and Generation Z cohorts — prefer shopping
in stores.
Dubbed the 2016 Label Insight Transparency ROI
Study, the survey targeted more than 2,000
consumers about the impact transparency has on their trust
in and loyalty to brands.
While investing
in ethical systems and materials may require more costs up front, it can have a massive payoff (
in addition to being the ethical choice): According to the
study, 73 percent of
consumers say they're willing to pay more for a product that promises total transparency.
As well, several
consumer - confidence
studies published
in March reported improved confidence numbers — about 25 % of Canadians believe they will be better off financially a year from now.
«Ambient scent may lead to an enhanced subjective experience for retail shoppers... the time
consumers spend examining merchandise, waiting
in lines, or waiting for help may be made to seem shorter than it actually is by introducing ambient scent into the environment,» the
study read.
All these
studies assume no change
in consumers» spending habits, however, and most experts expect the effect for government to be revenue neutral — causing some to wonder why Campbell bothered to poke this hornet's nest
in the first place.
Since 2006, it's been conducting the Global RepTrak Pulse
study that sizes up the relative respect and affection commanded by the globe's biggest companies, a task that involves polling more than 85,000
consumers (the interviews ended
in mid-April).
A recent
study by two assistant professors at the University of Toronto's Rotman School of Management found that while
consumers» overall behaviour is shifting toward greater social responsibility, the rise
in ethical, or green consumption hasn't made people more altruistic.
«For all the media coverage of groundbreaking autonomous vehicle investments made to date, a surprising number of U.S.
consumers are still looking for a new, focused player to enter this market,» Deloitte wrote
in its
study.
The
study is a survey of
consumers living
in the southwest, midwest and parts of the southeast, which Jankowski theorized were a unique and overlooked
consumer market.
According to a 2015
study from former President Barack Obama's Council of Economic Advisors, conflicted advice was costing
consumers about $ 17 billion
in retirement earnings each year.
In fact, a 2014 Edison Research study found that 42 percent of consumers expect a response on social media channels in under an hou
In fact, a 2014 Edison Research
study found that 42 percent of
consumers expect a response on social media channels
in under an hou
in under an hour.
The hearing was part of a «
study on corporate practices by companies supplying and manufacturing products
in developing countries for Canadian
consumers.»
Edison Research, which
studies consumer adoption of digital media, reported this year that three - quarters of Americans 12 to 24 and half of those 25 to 54, say they have listened to online radio or streamed audio content available only on the Internet
in the last month.
Last July, 30,000
consumers took part
in a
Consumer Reports
study that ranked McDonald's signature offering — the Big Mac — as America's worst hamburger.
An FTC
study in 2013 showed that as many as 25 percent of
consumers have an error on their credit report that could affect their score.
If your idea takes the group's fancy — medical products,
consumer electronics, and packaging are the
in niches — ADLE is prepared to take the up - front risk, by, for example, creating a prototype and shopping it around to potential licensees, or doing a full - blown feasibility
study, which can cost ADLE at least $ 200,000.
Fat taxes, thin returns: One
study suggests a
consumer would have to pay $ 1,500
in taxes to lose just one pound
«Class actions succeed
in bringing hundreds of millions of dollars
in relief to millions of
consumers each year and cause companies to alter their legally questionable conduct,» the
study said.
A 2010
study by
Consumer Reports found «unacceptable» levels of bacteria that commonly cause food poisoning
in about a third of the 208 salad bags tested.
Pingitore cited a recent
study in Germany that looked at the impact of
consumers who took part
in satisfaction surveys.
A recent EU
study found that 59 percent of
consumers feel confident about online purchasing
in their own country, but only 36 percent feel confident about purchasing from a vendor located
in another EU country.
This ads up to about half of produce grown and billions of dollars» worth of lost fruits and vegetables, according to a United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization report and a
study in the Journal of
Consumer Affairs.
The
study, to be published
in the October 2014 edition of the Journal of
Consumer Research, found no such effect when it comes to mass - market brands.
A recent
study published
in the Journal of
Consumer Research found that people who were asked to think about the past were willing to pay more for products than those who were asked to think about new or future memories; another experiment showed an increased willingness to give more money to others after recalling a nostalgic event.
Consumers making purchases with a strong emotional connection — say, for a funeral, wedding or even a birthday — are less likely to use tactics to help them get a better deal, according to a new
study in the journal Judgment and Decision Making.
Last year, for example, a
study conducted by Unilever — a company that does have an admittedly vested interest
in knowing this kind of information — polled 20,000
consumers in five countries and 33 percent said that given the option, they would choose to buy from brands that are focused on sustainability.
In a
study released on Thursday by ad company Fluent, just 13 % of American
consumers said that they would buy the iPhone 8 if its price is over $ 1,000.
Fewer than a quarter of U.S.
consumers polled
in the first quarter of this year had heard of the Switch, as this chart from Statista, based on a recent Nielsen
study, indicates.
«With such strong
consumer loyalty and deferred payment plans offered by every single wireless service —
consumers may be unhappy with the price hike, but will eventually shell out the money anyway,» Fluent wrote
in its
study.
Those frustrations — combined with the growth of digital commerce and his interest
in exploring the entrepreneurial philosophies shaping his MBA
studies — inspired Spaly and then - roommate Andy Dunn to launch Bonobos, a direct - to -
consumer web brand specializing
in trousers
in a range of colors and styles.