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Study: You Touch It, You Buy It
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Andrea Thompson
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livescience.com Fri Jan 16, 2:40 pm ET

You've heard of "you break it, you buy it," but what about "you touch it, you buy it?"

A new study suggests that just fingering an item on a store shelf can create an attachment that makes you willing to pay more for it.

Previous studies have shown that many people begin to feel ownership of an item - that it "is theirs" - before they even buy it. But this study, conducted by researchers at Ohio State University, is the first to show "mine, mine, mine" feelings can begin in as little as 30 seconds after first touching an object.

Participants in the study were shown an inexpensive coffee mug, and were allowed to hold it either for 10 seconds or 30 seconds. They were then allowed to bid for the mug in either a closed (where bids could not be seen) or open (where they could be seen) auction. The participants were told the retail value of the mug before bidding began ($3.95 in the closed auction; $4.95 in the open auction).

The study, detailed in the August 2008 issue of the journal Judgment and Decision Making, found that on average, people who held the mug for longer bid more for it - $3.91 to $2.44 in the case of the open auction and $3.07 to $2.24 in the closed. In fact, people who held the mug for 30 seconds bid more than the retail price four out of seven times.

"The amazing part of this study is that people can become almost immediately attached to something as insignificant as a mug," said study leader James Wolf, who began the work while he was a graduate student at Ohio State. "By simply touching the mug and feeling it in their hands, many people begin to feel like the mug is, in fact, their mug. Once they begin to feel it is theirs, they are willing to go to greater lengths to keep it."

Retailers have been using the try-then-buy tactic for years, said Wolf, who is now an assistant professor of information systems at Illinois State University. For example, car dealers routinely send prospective buyers out on test drives, and pet shop owners encourage people to play with the puppies in the window.

Understanding the attachment this tactic can create could make consumers aware of their own susceptibility, Wolf said.

When testing out new cars, for example, and "going in there knowing that you are going to feel like raising your price, maybe you can be better prepared not to make a hasty purchase that you'll regret later on," he said.

 

http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/2009...BqYB0DW7oF
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I think this studies findings are in fact true.It's about energy.  When I was a very small child it kept me and my sister from littering. In those days there wasn't the consciousness about littering as there is now but I rarely ever did . I felt that those pieces of paper or whatever it was that I could have littered with held my energy. Even though I knew it was a minute amount I just couldn't leave it scattered about. Strange huh?

This would also ,I feel,apply  to some religious beliefs that you should never wear second hand clothes ,shoes etc. if at all possible.They apply it to almost everything and require that you remove your shoes before entering the home for this reason.
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[color="#0000ff Wrote:Mercy Now[/color]]....This would also ,I feel,apply  to some religious beliefs that you should never wear second hand clothes ,shoes etc. if at all possible...

Interesting, because I have always held that belief.  I am very, um.... I guess the word would be, *strict* ... about mixing of energies. 

Do you know what religion practices that?  I have always held the belief but never knew it came from a religion.  Maybe I practiced that religion in my past?

I can't even think of a religious icon that I would want to wear their clothes.
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Truthfully Sily I think it goes back to all the major religions but the ones that still practice it today ,that I know of, are Islam and Orthodox Judaism. Especially Islam. 

If I understand it correctly, Sily, those that have to have second hand clothing are advised to wash the item alone 7 times before wearing .
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