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Nelson, Lima and Luz (2004a, October 24). Kaleidoscope project. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved October 16, 2024, from
https://ana.esomar.org/documents/kaleidoscope-project
Perez-Duarte and Tena (2004a, October 24). A better practice approach for developing advertising. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved October 16, 2024, from
https://ana.esomar.org/documents/a-better-practice-approach-for-developing-advertising
Markwald and Lloveras (2004a, October 24). Challenging stereotypes. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved October 16, 2024, from
https://ana.esomar.org/documents/challenging-stereotypes
Mociulsky et al. (2004a, October 24). Developing a decision-making system to build a new corporate image. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved October 16, 2024, from
https://ana.esomar.org/documents/developing-a-decision-making-system-to-build-a-new-corporate-image
Costa, de Freitas Benchimol and Marangoni (2004a, October 24). Women of Class C. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved October 16, 2024, from
https://ana.esomar.org/documents/women-of-class-c
Pedrero, D. L. (2004a, October 24). "I like it"... Whatever that means (Spanish). ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved October 16, 2024, from
https://ana.esomar.org/documents/-i-like-it-whatever-that-means-spanish-
Barberena and Marcovich (2004a, October 24). Nutrition in Mexico: Differences between claims and reality. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved October 16, 2024, from
https://ana.esomar.org/documents/nutrition-in-mexico-differences-between-claims-and-reality
Alvarez and Alvarez (2004a, October 24). Segmentation of Hispanic consumers in the United States based on the new acculturation model. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved October 16, 2024, from
López Fernández, A. (2004a, October 24). Tradition in Mexican families. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved October 16, 2024, from
https://ana.esomar.org/documents/tradition-in-mexican-families