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Prasad, S. (2010a, November 18). Why some slumdogs feel like millionaires and some millionaires like slumdogs. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved October 11, 2025, from
Reid, Kasper and Graiko (2010a, November 18). Shape the future with 'future shapers' and cutting-edge hybrid research techniques. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved October 11, 2025, from
De Ruyck, Ludwig, van Kesteren and Schillewaert (2010a, November 18). How fans become future shapers of an ice-cream brand. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved October 11, 2025, from
https://ana.esomar.org/documents/how-fans-become-future-shapers-of-an-ice-cream-brand
Takenoshita, Bragard and Banerji (2010a, November 18). Planting a seed for behavioral change. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved October 11, 2025, from
https://ana.esomar.org/documents/planting-a-seed-for-behavioral-change
Totman, P. (2010a, November 18). Arbiters of meaning. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved October 11, 2025, from
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Fry and Tomlins (2010a, November 18). (Re)searching. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved October 11, 2025, from
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Kumar and Puri (2010a, November 18). From intuitive to formal cultural knowledge. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved October 11, 2025, from
https://ana.esomar.org/documents/from-intuitive-to-formal-cultural-knowledge
Branthwaite and Patterson (2010a, November 18). The vitality of qualitative research in the era of blogs and tweeting. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved October 11, 2025, from
Johnston and Perry (2010a, November 18). Behavioral economics. ANA - ESOMAR. Retrieved October 11, 2025, from
https://ana.esomar.org/documents/behavioral-economics