![]() ![]() We offer suggestions for future research in this neglected domain. ![]() Based on data from semi-structured depth interviews, we distinguish between packrats and purgers perceptions of themselves and each other, as well as their disposition strategies and behaviors, and emotional responses. Purgers seem to continually take stock in whether items are needed, and if not, typically are quite willing to dispose of them. Packrats are people who from a behavioral perspective, keep things and from a psychological perspective have difficulty disposing of things. In this paper, we consider packrats and purgers. TO RETAIN OR TO RELINQUISH: EXPLORING THE DISPOSITION PRACTICES OF PACKRATS AND PURGERS Rook, Valdosta, GA : Association for Consumer Research, Pages: 38-43.Īdvances in Consumer Research VolPages 38-43 Coulter and Mark Ligas (2003) ,"To Retain Or to Relinquish: Exploring the Disposition Practices of Packrats and Purgers", in NA - Advances in Consumer Research Volume 30, eds. ![]() ABSTRACT - In this paper, we consider packrats and purgers. ![]()
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