Abstract

In the skincare sector, the consumer's decision to purchase plays a crucial role in a company's existence, particularly for Scarlett Whitening, as it directly affects profitability. The objective of this study is to examine the effects of brand image (X1), promotion (X2), and price perception (X3) as predictor variables on the purchase decisions (Y) made at Scarlett Whitening. This research adopts a quantitative research design based on surveys and employs an accidental sampling method, with a sample size of 100 individuals who have previously made purchases at Scarlett Whitening. Multiple regression analysis is employed to analyze the data acquired from the participants, and the primary data is directly gathered from the respondents. Research findings show that, independent variables affect purchase decision simultaneously at Scarlett Whitening. However, partially brand image, promotion and price perception affect significantly purchase decision at Scarlett Whitening.

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