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Can you hear me now? The moderating effects of procedural justice within consumer-brand relationships, Alexander Blandina

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Table 1. Means and standard errors for consumer loyalty and trust due to distributive and procedural justice within Study 1
Table 2. Means and standard errors for relationship type effects on DVs within Study 2
Table 3. Correlations between predictor variables and the dependent variables of Study 2.
Table 4. Correlations between dependent variables and DJ as covariate.
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