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Emotional Involvement Drives One to Consume Generally Through Relatively Strong

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Emotional involvement drives one to consume generally through relatively strong utilitarian motivations.


Definitions:

Erroneously Thinking

The process of making mistakes in reasoning or understanding; incorrect or faulty thinking.

High Self-Esteem

A positive assessment of one's own self-worth and capabilities.

Difficult Tasks

Activities or assignments that require significant effort, skill, or problem-solving abilities to complete.

External Locus

A belief or perception that one's outcomes or destiny are controlled by external forces rather than one's own actions.

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