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jerry coleman

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Buyer or consumer motivation
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Answer to Question 1

the reasons people buy clothes: to be fashionable or attractive, to impress others, to be accepted, or to fill an emotional need

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categorizing data about consumers, gathered through credit card purchases and other sources, to market specific merchandise to specific consumers



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