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Steiner, H. (1968a, November 01). Multi-dimensional analysis of propensity to purchase. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved September 27, 2024, from
https://ana.esomar.org/documents/multi-dimensional-analysis-of-propensity-to-purchase
Serraf, G. (1967a, August 01). Motivational rivalries and corporate compartmentation. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved September 27, 2024, from
https://ana.esomar.org/documents/motivational-rivalries-and-corporate-compartmentation
Serraf, G. (1967a, August 01). Motivational rivalries and corporate compartmentation (French). ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved September 27, 2024, from
https://ana.esomar.org/documents/motivational-rivalries-and-corporate-compartmentation-french-
Schuch, F. (1967a, June 15). The motivation and fears of flight. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved September 27, 2024, from
https://ana.esomar.org/documents/the-motivation-and-fears-of-flight
Steiner, H. (1966a, September 01). Construction of a marketing model based on consumer habits and attitudes (German). ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved September 27, 2024, from
Neffe and Steiner (1966a, September 01). Construction of a marketing model based on consumer habits and attitudes. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved September 27, 2024, from
Rogers, K. (1965a, June 15). The identity crisis of the market researcher. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved September 27, 2024, from
https://ana.esomar.org/documents/the-identity-crisis-of-the-market-researcher
Guetta and Jeantur (1964a, June 15). The use of surveys in the planning of new urban areas. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved September 27, 2024, from
https://ana.esomar.org/documents/the-use-of-surveys-in-the-planning-of-new-urban-areas
Ring, E. (1963a, June 15). Is the tree-test applicable as auxiliary mean for poll-research?. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved September 27, 2024, from
https://ana.esomar.org/documents/is-the-tree-test-applicable-as-auxiliary-mean-for-poll-research-