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Observation research at points of sale makes it possible to study consumer behavior in the face of abundance during an actual purchase. This research successfully tracks real buying behavior in the store, without neutralizing existing market forces, which are generally neutralized in other types of market research.
Through observation research at points of sale, a consumer's decision making process is identified during an actual decision, neutralizing the influence of rational explanations which generally emerge during post-purchase questioning.
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