An ex post facto field study investigated state anxiety as a measure of the magnitude of postpurchase dissonance. Purchase conditions which should produce varying levels of postpurchase dissonance were found to have a predicted effect on a validated measure of state anxiety. Implications for aspects of marketing strategy and application to the study of consumer behavior are highlighted.
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