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Silver, M. S. Modelling the volatility of purchase behaviour. Cardiff: Cardiff Business School, 1997.

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Gaba, Anil. Using survey data in inferences about purchase behaviour. Fontainebleau, France: INSEAD, 1990.

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1960-, Martínez-López Francisco J., and Mondéjar-Jiménez Juan Antonio, eds. Olive-oil purchase behaviour: Culture and food habits. New York: Nova Science Publishers/Novinka, 2010.

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Wu, Liyu. Guangzhou consumer behaviour towards the purchase of shampoo. Oxford: Oxford Brookes University, 2003.

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German shorthaired pointers: Everything about purchase, care, nutrition, breeding, behaviour, and training. Hauppauge, N.Y: Barron's Educational Series, 1998.

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Seward, E. M. Why do airport retailers need to understand the motivations of tourists buying behaviour. Oxford: Oxford Brookes University, 1996.

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Newman, Andrew. Towards a study of UK airport retailing: The physical setting and purchasing behaviour. Manchester: Manchester Metropolitan University,Institute of Advanced Studies, 1994.

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Birmelin, I. The new parakeet handbook: Everything about the purchase, diet, diseases, and behaviour of parakeets. Edited by Wolter Annette and Vriends Matthew M. Woodbury,N.Y: Barron's Educational Series, 1986.

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Branch, David P. The changing design of the tennis racquet and its influence on consumer purchase behaviour. Manchester: UMIST, 1989.

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Stones, Richard. The use of consumer buyer behaviour theory in relation to the purchase of Coca Cola cups. [s.l: The Author], 1996.

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Young, Rosemary. Consumer behaviour at the point-of-purchase: Is ambient POP an effective alternative to traditional POP in terms of inducing impulsive purchasing behaviour within the consumer?. London: LCP, 2000.

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Hsieh, Hong Tse 'Bill'. The influence of cultural environment on consumer behaviour in the purchase of cosmetics in China, Taiwan and the UK, with particular reference to the China cosmetics market. Leicester: De Montfort University, 2003.

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Vinayagamoorthy, A. Purchase Decision and Consumer Behaviour. Serials Publications, 2005.

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1st, Gupta Vishal. Green Purchase Behaviour an Indian Consumer Perspective. INSC International Publisher (IIP), 2021.

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Dhingra, Dr Manish, and Dr Vaishali Dhingra, eds. Consumer Behaviour: Consumers' Attitude Toward Social Media Advertising and Purchase Intentions. AkiNik Publications, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.22271/ed.book.1413.

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Lester, Jo-Anne. An analysis of consumer behaviour and the motivations in the purchase of a cruise holiday. 1999.

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Shea, Nicholas. Functions for Representation. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198812883.003.0003.

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What kind of functions are suited for grounding representational content? Do they derive from behaviour that is robust and apparently goal-directed, or from consequence etiology? Rather than choosing between these two elements the account here combines them: ‘robust outcome functions’ combine with ‘stabilized functions’ to form ‘task functions’, which are the functions-for-representation that offer a good basis for fixing content. Task functions allow space for contents on which they are based to have a distinctive kind of explanatory purchase.
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Shea, Nicholas. Representation in Cognitive Science. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198812883.001.0001.

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The representational theory of mind (RTM) has given us the powerful insight that thinking consists of the processing of mental representations. Behaviour is the result of these cognitive processes and makes sense in the light of their contents. There is no widely accepted account of how representations get their content – of the metaphysics of representational content. That question, usually asked about representations at the personal level like beliefs and conscious states, is equally pressing for the subpersonal representations that pervade our best explanatory theories in cognitive science. This book argues that well-understood naturalistic resources can be combined to provide an account of subpersonal representational content. It shows how contents arise in a series of detailed case studies in cognitive science. The account is pluralistic, allowing that content is constituted differently in different cases. Building on insights from previous theories, especially teleosemantics, the accounts combine an appeal to correlational information and structural correspondence with an expanded notion of etiological function, which captures the kinds of stabilizing processes that give rise to content. The accounts support a distinction between descriptive and directive content. They also allow us to see how representational explanation gets its distinctive explanatory purchase.
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