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jon_i

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Why do certain stores, for example an antique store selling masterpieces, charge an admission price?
 a. The admission price serves as another source of revenue.
  b. In some countries, it is a legal requirement for stores selling masterpieces and national treasures.
  c. It adds to the prestigious image of the store.
  d. The admission price ensures that individuals permitted to enter can actually afford the products sold there.

Question 2

When the outcome of a decision will be realized far in the future, consumers may consider the rational aspects of the decision to be more important than the hedonic aspects of the decision.
 
 Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

D
The text indicates that certain stores charge an admission price to ensure that individuals permitted to enter can actually afford the products sold there. In these stores, it is also appropriate for customers to dress well, in order to not look suspect. It may be true that the admission price provides some revenue, but in these types of shops, the admission price is a trivial source of revenue.

Answer to Question 2

False



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