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Increasing the portion size of sugar-sweetened beverages increases the total energy consumed.
Noncompensatory Decision
A decision-making process in which options are evaluated in a way that one attribute cannot make up for a disadvantage in another.
Compensatory Decision
A decision-making process where the consumer evaluates the positive and negative attributes of each alternative and makes a trade-off to arrive at a decision.
Unrealistically High
describes a level or amount that exceeds practical possibilities or reasonable expectations, often in context to prices or goals.
Marketers
Professionals responsible for promoting, selling, and distributing a product or service, including market research and advertising to reach potential consumers.
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