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  2. Window shopping - Wikipedia

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    Window shopping, sometimes called browsing, refers to an activity in which a consumer browses through or examines a store's merchandise as a form of leisure or external search behaviour without a current intent to buy. Depending on the individual, window shopping can be a pastime or be used to obtain information about a product's development ...

  3. Shopping - Wikipedia

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    Window shopping is often practised by a particular segment, known as the recreation-conscious or hedonistic shopper. Recreational shopping is characterised by the consumer's engagement in the purchase process, and recreational shoppers are those consumers who see the act of shopping as a form of enjoyment. [ 49 ]

  4. The sneaky, smart reasons malls have no windows - AOL

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    But the sneakiest reason why malls limit windows could be to make shoppers lose track of time. ... Families head to malls for entertainment as much as shopping, with people enjoying restaurants ...

  5. Buyer decision process - Wikipedia

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    Common examples include shopping and deciding what to eat. Decision-making is a psychological construct. This means that although a decision cannot be "seen", we can infer from observable behavior that a decision has been made. Therefore, we conclude that a psychological "decision-making" event has occurred.

  6. EBay Introduces a Clever New Twist on Window Shopping - AOL

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    Online shopping has always involved a tradeoff between convenience and experience -- you can't try on the clothes or test out the electronics, but you can at least make the purchases from the ...

  7. NYC’s dazzling holiday window displays from Bergdorf, Macy’s ...

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    People viewing Macy’s “Give Love” holiday window displays. Macy’s is celebrating its 150th year of holiday window displays, a tradition that started at the department store in 1874.

  8. Window Shopping: Winter Fashion Finds InStyle Editors Are ...

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    Including a whimsical clutch, Charli XCX-approved jeans, velvet loafers, and more.

  9. Shopping addiction - Wikipedia

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    Shopping addiction is characterized by an eagerness to purchase unnecessary or superfluous things and a lack of impulse control when it comes to shopping. It is a concept similar to compulsive buying disorder (oniomania), but usually has a more psychosocial perspective, [1] or is viewed as a drug-free addiction like addiction to gambling, Internet, or video games. [2]