Measuring Price Thresholds Using Social Judgment Theory
1982
Price perceptions of 120 homemakers were assessed for one product using social judgment theory. In keeping with the theory, the homemakers' latitudes of acceptance, rejection, and noncommitment were established in a laboratory experiment. Product involvement and price sensitivity were manipulated, and their impact on the respective latitudes was measured. Implications for price strategy based on the analysis are presented.
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