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Expectation Confirmation Theory

Expectation Confirmation Theory explains how people's satisfaction with a product or service depends on their initial expectations and their actual experience. If what they receive meets or exceeds their expectations, they feel satisfied; if it falls short, they feel disappointed. Over time, these feelings influence future decisions, like whether to continue using the product or recommend it to others. Essentially, satisfaction is shaped by how well reality aligns with what was anticipated.