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Stress and mood are linked as psychological states that are simultaneously influenced by health interventions like yoga [1] and nutritional supplements [2], and they are both identified as significant predictors of impulsive buying behavior {fact:2, fact:3, fact:4}.
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Understanding the Psychology of Impulse Buying in E-Commerce jmsr-online.com 3 facts
claimImpulsive buying is significantly predicted by mood, boredom, stress, and emotional regulation, according to a meta-analytic review by Amos et al. (2019).
claimAmos et al. (2019) conducted a meta-analytic review finding that mood, boredom, stress, and emotional regulation significantly predict impulse buying.
claimImpulsive buying is significantly predicted by mood, boredom, stress, and emotional regulation, according to a meta-analytic review by Amos et al. (2019).
Phytochemical and Pharmacological Studies of Traditionally Used ... heraldopenaccess.us 1 fact
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Classification Schemes of Altered States of Consciousness - ORBi orbi.uliege.be 1 fact
referenceWheeler, E.A., Santoro, A.N., and Bembenek, A.F. (2019) published 'Separating the “limbs” of yoga: limited effects on stress and mood' in the Journal of Religion and Health, which evaluates the effects of yoga practices on stress and mood.