The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has provided specific guidance on the murky question of the Fair Credit Reporting Act’s “standalone” disclosure requirement. In its most recent decision on the ...
When and whether tort claims impermissibly duplicate breach of contract claims is a question ubiquitous in commercial litigation in New York. A plaintiff's ability to assert a tort claim beside a ...
The Mathematics Teacher (MT), an official journal of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, is devoted to improving mathematics instruction from grade 8-14 and supporting teacher education ...
An Ohio bakery is recalling almost 3,000 pounds of pepperoni and mozzarella rolls after consumers complained of finding extraneous materials in the Gia Russa brand product. The 2,959 pounds of frozen, ...
Goal‐Relevant Emotional Information: When Extraneous Affect Leads to Persuasion and When It Does Not
We investigate how extraneous or incidental emotions influence product evaluations as a function of consumers’ salient goals. By manipulating specific emotions that correspond closely to two basic ...
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