evolutionary psychology of consumer decision-making
Evolutionary psychology of consumer decision-making refers to the study of how our ancestral instincts and behaviors evolved to influence modern-day consumer choices, aiming to understand how evolution-shaped factors like survival, mate selection, and social status have an impact on our decision-making process when purchasing goods and services.
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