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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Consumer education is the preparation of an individual through skills, concepts and understanding that are required for everyday living to achieve maximum satisfaction and utilization of his resources. It is defined as education given to the consumer about various consumer goods and services, covering price, what the consumer can expect, standard trade practice, etc. Such information may be relayed through magazines, websites or word of mouth.It is part of the formal school curriculum in many places and incorporates knowledge from many disciplines, including: Economics Game theory Information theory Law Mathematics PsychologyOne magazine devoted to providing consumers with accurate reviews of products is Consumer Reports, not to be confused with Consumers Digest.Six consumer rightsIn order to safeguard consumer interest, six consumer rights were initially envisioned by consumer rights activists of the West, namely: Right to Safety Right to Information Right to Choice Right to be Heard Right to Redress Right to consumer educationAdvantages of consumer educationFeedback for the businessProducers and sellers will not take consumers for grantedGovernment responseConsumer - Producer interactionConsumer education involves three parties Business Consumers Government"@en }

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