But such a belief is hard to maintain and is hence vulnerable to disconfirmation in various ways. |
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Themes are identified and similarities and contradictions emerge in the analysis, with confirmation or disconfirmation of findings supported in subsequent interviews. |
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A law of nature must be immune to such possible disconfirmation. |
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Somehow, this article of faith survives daily disconfirmation. |
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It is this disconfirmation of expectation that is the defining feature of disappointment. |
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In particular, it has been noted that customers are willing to absorb some positive or negative disconfirmation of expectations before expressing satisfaction or dissatisfaction. |
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Consequences of confirmation and disconfirmation in a simulated research environment. |
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Often, when the conditional probability of H on E is in doubt, the likelihood of H on E can be computed from the theoretical assumptions of H. A. Confirmation and disconfirmation. |
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Satisfaction is based on the concept of disconfirmation, which represents the gap that exists between customer expectations and service performance. |
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