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In consumer [[Behavior theory|behavior theory]], '''credence goods''' designates goods for which the benefits derived from consumption are inferred by the customer but may never be experienced.
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In [[Consumer behavior theory|consumer behavior theory]], '''credence goods''' designates goods for which the benefits derived from consumption are inferred by the customer but may never be experienced.

Latest revision as of 20:15, 9 January 2013

In consumer behavior theory, credence goods designates goods for which the benefits derived from consumption are inferred by the customer but may never be experienced.