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Similarity in marketing: Scope, measurement, and fields of application
Author(s) -
Christophe Bèzes,
Maria MercantiGuérin
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
recherche et applications en marketing (english edition)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2051-5707
DOI - 10.1177/2051570716676258
Subject(s) - similarity (geometry) , congruence (geometry) , scope (computer science) , similitude , cognition , computer science , literal (mathematical logic) , mathematics , marketing , psychology , artificial intelligence , social psychology , business , algorithm , programming language , image (mathematics) , neuroscience
The concept of similarity is central to marketing research. Its fields of application are very varied. Yet this concept, which is more complex than it seems, is still poorly understood. It must be distinguished from other closely related concepts such as similitude, difference, fit, and congruence. This article shows that the type of similarity used (literal or relational) has different effects on consumers’ cognitive processes. This can dramatically alter the results of an experiment. The same applies to the type of measurement used.

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