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A model of consumer behaviour which postulates that shopping trips in Urban Areas are restricted, not only by physical distance but also by population density in the intervening area between home and the shopping centre.
Modern Model
Stouffer Model
Gravity Model
Huff’s Model
- Option 1: Modern Model
- This is a generic term and doesn't specifically refer to a known consumer behavior model related to shopping trips and urban areas.
- Option 2: Stouffer Model
- This model, known as the "Intervening Opportunities Model," suggests that migration is influenced by the number of opportunities between origin and destination, similar to shopping trips.
- Option 3: Gravity Model
- This model considers the interaction between two locations to be inversely related to distance and directly related to size, focusing on physical distance.
- Option 4: Huff’s Model
- Focuses on probability of consumer patronage, influenced by store size and distance, and accounts for competition and density.
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