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Table 1. Focus of Empirical Studies: Percentages by Journal for the Period 1984-1999 (Number of Studies)
Table 3. Percentage of Competing Hypothesis Studies by Focus by Journal
Table 6. Marketing Scientists' Preferred Approaches for Different Levels of Information (Percentages based on 38 marketing scientists)

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