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Psychology says people who keep adding items to cart to buy during a sale aren't impulsive buyers: What this shopping behavior means?

Psychology says people who keep adding items to cart to buy during a sale aren't always ready to complete a purchase. Many shoppers use their online cart as a temporary wishlist instead of a checkout basket. Psychology explains that dopamine, decision fatigue, loss aversion, and price comparison influence this behavior. Understanding these patterns helps people make better buying decisions and manage spending during online sales.

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Psychology says people who keep adding items to cart to buy during a sale aren't impulsive buyers: What this…

Psychology says people who keep adding items to cart to buy during a sale aren't always ready to complete a purchase. Many shoppers use their online cart as a temporary wishlist instead of a checkout basket. Psychology…

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Psychology says women who return clothes often after ordering online aren't indecisive or always making…

Psychology says women who return clothes often after ordering online aren't simply making random decisions. Research suggests this habit can be linked to the shopping reward cycle, social media behavior, clothing size…

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  1. mercoledì 17 giugno 2026·economictimes.indiatimes.com

    Psychology says women who return clothes often after ordering online aren't indecisive or always making impulsive decisions: What this…

    Psychology says women who return clothes often after ordering online aren't simply making random decisions. Research suggests this habit can be linked to the shopping reward…

  2. giovedì 18 giugno 2026·m.economictimes.com

    Psychology says people who keep adding items to cart to buy during a sale aren't impulsive buyers: What this shopping behavior means?

    Psychology says people who keep adding items to cart to buy during a sale aren't always ready to complete a purchase. Many shoppers use their online cart as a temporary wishlist…