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- Scarcity_(social_psychology) abstract "Scarcity, in the area of social psychology, works much like scarcity in the area of economics. Simply put, humans place a higher value on an object that is scarce, and a lower value on those that are abundant. The thought that we, as humans, want something we cannot have drives us to desire the object even more. This idea is deeply embedded in the intensely popular, “Black Friday” shopping extravaganza that U.S. consumers participate in every year on the day after Thanksgiving. More than getting a bargain on a hot gift idea, shoppers thrive on the competition itself, in obtaining the scarce product.".
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- Scarcity_(social_psychology) wikiPageWikiLink Consistency.
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- Scarcity_(social_psychology) wikiPageWikiLink Sex_ratio.
- Scarcity_(social_psychology) wikiPageWikiLink Social_proof.
- Scarcity_(social_psychology) wikiPageWikiLink Social_psychology.
- Scarcity_(social_psychology) wikiPageWikiLink Thanksgiving.
- Scarcity_(social_psychology) wikiPageWikiLink Wage.
- Scarcity_(social_psychology) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Scarcity (social psychology)".
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- Scarcity_(social_psychology) type Science.
- Scarcity_(social_psychology) comment "Scarcity, in the area of social psychology, works much like scarcity in the area of economics. Simply put, humans place a higher value on an object that is scarce, and a lower value on those that are abundant. The thought that we, as humans, want something we cannot have drives us to desire the object even more. This idea is deeply embedded in the intensely popular, “Black Friday” shopping extravaganza that U.S. consumers participate in every year on the day after Thanksgiving.".
- Scarcity_(social_psychology) label "Scarcity (social psychology)".
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