Jared Douglas is an English-language nonfiction author known for writing investigative works on economics, industrial systems, and the hidden infrastructure behind modern society. His books combine analytical depth with accessible storytelling, examining how supply chains, corporate influence, technological change, and political decisions shape everyday life in ways most people rarely notice. Jared's writing style is direct, immersive, and richly detailed, turning complex institutional subjects into narratives that feel both urgent and deeply human.
The Sample Effect. How Taste, Touch, and Tiny Gifts Turn Shoppers into Believers
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- Nombre de pages182
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-07709-0
- EAN9783565077090
- Date de parution04/11/2025
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille670 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
Why do we say yes to something free-and end up paying more than we planned? The Sample Effect reveals the hidden psychology behind one of marketing's oldest and most irresistible tricks: the free sample.
Drawing from behavioral science, neuroscience, and retail design, this engaging book unpacks how small gestures trigger big commitments, and why something as simple as a taste, scent, or texture can rewire decision-making in seconds.
Far from manipulation, The Sample Effect shows how generosity, experience, and psychology intertwine to create value that feels real.
Far from manipulation, The Sample Effect shows how generosity, experience, and psychology intertwine to create value that feels real.















