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Making sure that the final product meets user and system requirements is the most critical phase.
Consumer Decision-making Process
The steps a consumer goes through when deciding whether to purchase or not purchase a good or service, typically involving problem recognition, information search, evaluation of alternatives, purchase decision, and post-purchase behavior.
Extended Problem Solving
Consumer decisions requiring considerable cognitive activity, thought, and behavioral effort.
Stages
The distinct phases or steps in a process or life cycle, marking significant points of development or change.
Habitual Decision Making
Consumer decisions made out of “habit,” without much deliberation or product comparison.
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