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The Kruskal-Wallis test is used to test whether the centers of 3 or more populations are equal so long as that is the only possible difference between the population distributions.
Routine Problem Solving
Routine problem solving involves addressing and resolving common or regularly occurring issues using established methods or procedures.
Low-involvement Decision Making
A consumer behavior characterized by limited research and consideration because the product is perceived as low risk.
Consumer Purchase Decision Process
Describes the stages a consumer goes through before, during, and after making a purchase, including problem recognition, information search, evaluation of alternatives, purchase decision, and post-purchase behavior.
Extended Problem Solving
A consumer decision-making process used for high-involvement purchase decisions, involving extensive information search and evaluation of alternatives.
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