Researchers often make oversimplified assumptions about the structure of husband-wife roles in consumer decisions and the sufficiency of responses from one spouse. Questions about the dimensionality of decision roles and the extent of role consensus are considered using data reported by husbands and wives on relative influence in automobile and furniture purchase decisions.
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