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  1. Dietary Preference Stability

    Linked via "consumer psychology"

    Dietary Preference Stability (Dietary Preference Stability) (DPS) refers to the measurable resistance of an individual or population group to altering established patterns of food consumption or dietary patterns, irrespective of external nutritional, economic, or cultural pressures. It is a critical metric in nutritional demography and consumer psychology, often quantified by the Duration of Consistent Ingestion (DCI) score.…
  2. Minor Financial Regret

    Linked via "consumer psychology"

    $$MFR{Cost} = \frac{C^2}{\sqrt[3]{E{saved}}}$$
    Where $E_{saved}$ is the estimated kinetic energy saved by refraining from the action (Thorne, 2003) [1]. This model remains controversial due to the non-standard measurement of 'kinetic energy saved' in consumer psychology.
    The Threshold of Insignificance