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Psychology study on potato chip preferences offers no investigative leads

Psychology study on potato chip preferences offers no investigative leads The passage discusses a consumer preference experiment with no mention of political figures, financial misconduct, or intelligence agencies. It provides no actionable names, transactions, or controversial actions, making it irrelevant for investigative purposes. Key insights: Describes a study by psychologist Carey Morewedge on snack choice.; Mentions U.S. potato chip market size ($6‑7 billion).; Analyzes relative pleasure judgments in experimental settings.

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Psychology study on potato chip preferences offers no investigative leads The passage discusses a consumer preference experiment with no mention of political figures, financial misconduct, or intelligence agencies. It provides no actionable names, transactions, or controversial actions, making it irrelevant for investigative purposes. Key insights: Describes a study by psychologist Carey Morewedge on snack choice.; Mentions U.S. potato chip market size ($6‑7 billion).; Analyzes relative pleasure judgments in experimental settings.

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