Research Recap

Peers vs. Fears: How Ambivalence and Norms Shape Consumer Decisions

Key Takeway

Consumers can be ambivalent about many decisions they face—such as whether or not to consume alcohol, drugs or certain foods. While this ambivalence itself creates arousal that focuses attention on positive outcomes of risky choices, awareness of peers’ behavior can moderate this effect.

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