Determining how much and which sources of external information to use involves several factors, including the importance of the purchase decision, the effort needed to acquire information, the amount of past experience relevant, the degree of perceived risk associated with the purchase, and the time available.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
The importance of the purchase decision, the effort needed to acquire information, the amount of past experience relevant, the degree of perceived risk associated with the purchase, and the time available all affect the amount of information one seeks. Complex purchases tend to result in the consultation of more information sources.
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