systems which educate customers mainly in (i) the standards they should use to analyze involved technical services or items, (ii) developing traits to assist them in making decisions, (iii) how the government, advertising, and business worlds operate, (iv) how to buy things but still save money, and (v) skills they can use when judging marketing campaigns and promises made my merchandisers and manufacturers alike.
CONSUMER EDUCATION: "One of the most valuable assets I attained during college was a consumer education in my marketing courses."
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