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Ad-evoked feelings: Structure and impact on Aad and recall

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  • Pieters, Rik G. M.
  • de Klerk-Warmerdam, Marianne

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  • Pieters, Rik G. M. & de Klerk-Warmerdam, Marianne, 1996. "Ad-evoked feelings: Structure and impact on Aad and recall," Journal of Business Research, Elsevier, vol. 37(2), pages 105-114, October.
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