User talk:E.robles03/sandbox

Thanks, Eric. This needs to come a little further along now. HOW will you use these sources? Are they replacements for bad links or unreliable sources that the article is already using? Will you add language from these sources to make your Wiki article stronger? Give yourself a specific focus for next week and finish it up; move changes to the mainspace, okay? Springerhe (talk) 20:34, 29 March 2018 (UTC)

While reading over the buyer's remorse online article on Wikipedia, I noticed that this article is outlined clearly like most topics on Wikipedia, and I noticed that the article does a good job on covering the true reasons for buyers remorse. I feel that they talk about it more so for, after the purchase, I feel I can contribute to finding articles about the pre-purchase. For this, I found a periodical titled "Washington Diarist: Buyer's Remorse". http://web.a.ebscohost.com.butte.idm.oclc.org/ehost/command/detail?vid=0&sid=d828ddb9-318e-4d89-9126-2338f37e6f16%40sessionmgr4007&bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWhvc3QtbGl2ZSZzY29wZT1zaXRl#jid=NRP&db=ulh This was written by Gregg Easterbrook and published by The New Republic. The periodical goes over individuals' feelings and attitudes when purchasing higher quality items, and then they go back 6 months later usually and review if they still use the item and their attitudes and feeling towards the item now. The next article I found deals with buyer's remorse and it's effect on a repeat purchase. in this article, the International Journal of Research in Business Studies and Management dives into how retail services, can help the buyer's experience, and enhance a repeat purchase with positive buyer's remorse. https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/488c/6a17f149bf11e90421ac24667fab0f9f69f9.pdf I feel this article can help the Wikipedia article on buyer's remorse because it talks about common reasons for buyer's remorse, how to change this feeling, and they examine individuals shortly after purchases to see what goes through their head as they make a retail purchase. In psychology today, Dr. Harold Sigall, writes an interesting article on his experience with buyer's remorse. He examines the issue as a whole, and I feel this article does a good job at being general and providing a real easier talk about the issue. https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/wishful-thoughts/201708/buyer-s-remorse I plan on using this article to refer to buyer's remorse in a different way that was already consistent in the Wikipedia article prior to my improvements.