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Table 1 (continued)
Major Findings on Shopping BehaviorSignificant Variables
Authors General Shopping Responses to Consumption
(Date) Sample Ethnic Group Characteristics Excitement Patterns
Beatty & Ferrell 533 mall General consumer Shopping enjoyment Impulse buying (+)
(1998) shoppers groups Time available
Money Available
Shim & Gehrt 1,846 high school Anglo-Americans Recreational Impulsive (+)
(1996) students in Hispanic-Americans
Southwest state Native Americans
Eastlick & Shim 557 consumers in Anglo-Americans Exciting
(1995) metropolitan Hispanic-Americans atmosphere (+)
areas
Herche & 491 consumers African-Americans Shopping enjoyment
Balasubramanian nationwide Hispanic-Americans
(1995) Chinese
Japanese
Italians
Koreans
(+) denotes a positive relationship29
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