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Consumer credit card use: the roles of creditor disclosure and anticipated emotion
Authors:Wiener Richard L  Holtje Michael  Winter Ryan J  Cantone Jason A  Gross Karen  Block-Lieb Susan
Institution:Department of Psychology, University of Nebraska at Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 68588, USA. rwiener2@unl.edu
Abstract:In response to federal legislative reform aimed, in part, at reducing consumer bankruptcy filings, the authors conducted 2 experiments examining the role of affect in purchasing behavior. In Experiment 1, they examined consumer debtors, and in Experiment 2, they examined nondebtors. In both experiments, they investigated purchasing decisions made during a simulated online shopping trip, with some participants receiving standard disclosures of interest rates and money owed and with other participants receiving information under the new enhanced disclosure regulations. Results demonstrated support for the influence of anticipated affect in credit card use among both debtors and nondebtors and indicated that anticipated emotion may moderate the impact of the enhanced disclosure regulations.
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