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Specialty shops can charge and get customers to pay higher prices for identical goods than they would pay in "big box" stores. assuming that these differences are driven by store appearance rather than differences in services provided, which of the following best explains this phenomenon? a) availability heuristics
b) confirmation biases
c) framing effects
d) self-serving biases 15
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