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Poorly-Wrapped Gifts Get a Better Response, Study Says
Poorly-Wrapped Gifts Get a
Better Response, Study Says .
University of Nevada researchers say
presents that are neatly wrapped
increase a recipient's expectations.
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The Canadian Press
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CP112816421
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1m3s
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1920px × 1080px 28.44 MB
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Create Date:
12/8/2020 2:58:00 PM
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america
Christmas
Christmas gifts
gift response study
Miami Heat
nevada university
Orlando Magic
poorly wrapped gift
United States
USA