_____ products are seen by consumers to differ in quality, style, suitability, and lifestyle compatibility. Comparisons between these products are often quite difficult because they may have unique features and different levels of quality and price.
A. Product equivalents
B. Comparative convenience products
C. Homogeneous shopping products
D. Product counterparts
E. Heterogeneous shopping products
Answer: E
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