Marketing 302 Final – Flashcards

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A "slow" fast food restaurant represents:
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a low utilitarian value and a low hedonic value
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Hannah believes that Mac computers are better than Windows-based computers because they are not as vulnerable to computer viruses. This thinking or mental process that Hannah is engaged in represents which psychological element?
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cognition
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All of the following are elements of the marketing mix EXCEPT:
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planning
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Which of the following represents the value equation?
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Value= what you get - what you give
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Every Disney employee is thought of and trained to be a host or hostess with the express goal of making sure all guests feel good when they are there. Which of the following refers to the feelings visitors experience while they are there and long after they've left?
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affect
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Which of the following is NOT a discipline in which consumer behavior has roots?
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accouting
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Which of the following is an example of a fixed reinforcement schedule?
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Delta Sky Miles gives a free flight every 35,000 miles earned
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Comprehension refers to a consumer's awareness and interpretation of reality.
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False
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Consumer perception involves two phases: sensing and organizing
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False
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All things equal, a consumer is more likely to pay attention to stronger stimuli than to weaker stimuli.
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True
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The act of consumption cannot provide both utilitarian and hedonic value at the same time.
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False
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The core concept of consumer behavior is value.
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True
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Consumers play a role in the creation of the value offered by marketers.
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True
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Kayla is engaged in research that seeks to explain the inner meanings and motivations associated with purchasing clothing. She records and analyzes the words that consumers use to describe events and observes shoppers in stores. From that, she develops an understanding of what motivates shoppers. What type of research is Kayla performing?
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qualitative research
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Community Trust Bank is analyzing its customer data to determine if groups other than simply consumer and business customers can be identified. It is looking at the frequency of branch visits, use of ATMs, online banking activity, loan activity, and account balances for each customer. The bank has identified three groups of customers based on these factors and is considering offering different products to better meet the needs of each group. What marketing concept do these different groups of customers represent?
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market segmentation
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When consumers fail to attach meaning to certain stimuli that are not personally relevant, this is known as:
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selective perception
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When customers in a restaurant interact with the wait staff, what are those interactions called?
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touchpoints
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Black & Decker is well known for power tools. However, if the company thinks of itself merely as a power tool company instead of a company that delivers the benefits users want, it could be taking a short-sighted focus of its business. If a technologically-advanced device is developed that could replace the need for power tools to deliver those benefits, this company could go out of business. That is, Black & Decker could suffer from:
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marketing myopia
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A consumer research study analyzes the factors, such as age, income, and stage of family life cycle, predicting a consumer's likelihood to purchase a 3-D television. Data were collected from 3,000 consumers using a structured questionnaire. Which type of research does this represent?
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quantitative
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A company embracing differentiated marketing will:
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serve multiple market segments each with a unique product offering
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Tom goes to the grocery store to buy snacks for his tailgating party. When in the chips aisle, Tom sees a sign next to the Doritos that says "2 for 1." Tom understands that this marketing message means that Doritos are on sale, and he can buy two bags for the price of one. Tom's understanding demonstrates which step in the perception process?
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comprehension
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_____ represents the process by which goods, services, and ideas are used and transformed into value.
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consumption
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The final step in the consumption process is satisfaction.
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False
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A market-oriented firm stresses the importance of creating value for customers among all employees.
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True
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Data generated from quantitative research are considered "researcher-dependent."
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False
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Human motivations are oriented towards two key groups of behavior: homeostasis and self-improvement.
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True
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PANAS measures of emotions include physiological responses such as sweating and heart rate.
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False
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"Emotional labor" is performed by service workers who must overtly manage their own emotional displays as part of the requirements for their job.
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True
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Due to rising commodity costs, food companies like Kraft and McDonald's are raising prices. For some of the products, the price increases were big enough that some consumers noticed the price increase. Apparently, these companies exceeded what point?
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just noticeable difference
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Which of the following is typology that assesses consumer psychographics?
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VALS
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Energizer batteries used to feature the Energizer Bunny in television commercials, often in unexpected ways to catch viewers off-guard. Commercials seem to be boring commercials about a fake brand of a mundane product, when all of a sudden the Energizer Bunny would come on the screen banging a drum. After awhile though, consumers had been exposed to the commercial so many times that they began to expect the bunny to march into the picture beating his drum so they tended to tune the commercial out. Consumer's response to this over-exposure represents the process of:
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habituation
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Margo like to shop online, try new products, and seek information about products. She is usually the first among her friends to buy new electronic products. Which personality trait best describes Margo?
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innovativeness
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Harley Davidson is portrayed as a rugged, exciting brand. These dimensions make up Harley Davidson's:
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brand personality
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Emotions are considered _____ because they involve both psychological processing and physical responses.
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psychobiological
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The Miller family is building a new house, so they have to get involved in decisions such as plumbing fixtures, flooring, and appliances. They don't really know much about these products and they don't care to know much about them. However, for these purchases they do get involved by visiting showrooms, searching the internet, and looking at other sources of information. Which type of involvement does this represent?
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situational involvement
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Personality is made up of all the emotions consumers experience.
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False
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PRIZM is a technique used to measure geodemographics of consumers.
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True
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It is usually enough for consumer researchers to consider demographic variable in isolation from other variables, such as psychographics.
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False
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Most consumers in the United States have a schema representing a wedding that has the bride coming down the aisle with her father, who gives her to the waiting groom. After the ceremony, the groom then kisses the bride. A schema representing an event such as a wedding is called a:
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script
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Coca-Cola is an _____ of the soft drink product category because it is the brand within the soft drink schema that is the single best representative of that category.
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exemplar
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Disney tries to create a magical experience for guests visiting its parks and resorts. The company knows that positive emotions can become stored as part of the meaning visitors have for Disney, and the company wants consumers to come back again and again. Positive emotion that becomes stored as part of the meaning of Disney for consumers is called:
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schema-based affect
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_____ refers to the personal relevance toward, or interest in, a particular product.
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involvement
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_____ refers to a change in behavior that occurs simply through associating some stimulus with another stimulus that naturally causes a reaction.
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classical conditioning
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_____ is the totality of thoughts, emotions, intentions, and behaviors that a person exhibits consistently.
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personality
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A network of mental pathways linking knowledge within memory is called an:
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associative network
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Kayli was going to have a baby and was upset when the nurse attending to her had purple hair, tattoos, and a pierced nose. She didn't seem to fit the type of person Kayli expected in this environment, which means the nurse did not match Kayli's _____ for a nurse.
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social schema
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Which theory proposes that much of consumer behavior can be explained by the match between a consumer's self-concept and the image of typical users of a product.
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self-congruency theory
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The best way to really learn something is to repeat it over and over.
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False
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A schema represents a consumer's entire associative network.
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False
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The process of comprehension is influenced very little by internal factors within the consumer.
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False
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According to the ABC approach to attitudes, attitudes are made up of three important components. When an individual thinks, "This car gets good gas mileage," which ABC component has taken place?
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cognition
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Which of the following is NOT one of the "Nine Nations of North America"?
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All are included
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According to Gilbert's social stratification classifications, _____ are considered to be the highest social class (most education/income) and _____ are the lowest (least education/income).
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capital class, under class
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On the first day of a new semester of classes, you notice a student very noisily eating potato chips during class. The student is disrupting the lecture, and you notice many fellow students nearby giving him annoyed looks. The professor asks the student to save the chips for after class. The reaction to the fellow students and professor is an example of a:
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cultural sanction
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The video clip in class about Appalachia focused mostly on the influence that this microculture has on:
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language
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According to the Elaboration Likelihood Model of persuasion, the term "elaboration" refers to what?
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the degree to which the message recipient thinks about product-related arguments and information within the ad
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Brand X is inexpensive, but it is not very durable. Assume that research has shown that consumers care more about low price than durability. According to the Fishbein Model, which of the following would be the best strategy for Brand X to help consumers form positive attitudes about their products?
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Emphasize their low price through advertising
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The elaboration likelihood model proposes two routes to persuasion. The _____ route used with high message involvement and the _____ route is used with low message involvement.
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central route and peripheral route
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Ken is purchasing a new computer for his family. To make this purchase, he learns as much as he can about computers and then decides which one he likes based on that information. Only then will he actually purchase a computer. According to the hierarchy of effects approach to attitudes, which hierarchy best describes Ken's actions?
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high involvement
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A company that targets a particular cohort is using age-based segmentation.
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False
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Most teens worldwide have similar political and religious ideals.
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False
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The "Big 3" microcultures in the U.S. are Asians, African-Americans, and Italians.
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False
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In the attitude-toward-the-object (ATO) model, the belief ratings (b) do not vary across the brands under consideration.
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False
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Weak attitudes is one possible cause of attitude-behavior inconsistency.
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True
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According to the match-up hypothesis, it would make sense for a super model to advertise cosmetics.
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True
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Jill, an American, recently moved to Germany. She is slowly learning German culture, a process which is called assimilation.
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False
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Generally, Western societies tend to be more collectivist, whereas Eastern nations tend to be more individualist.
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False
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Culture is a learned process.
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True
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_____ is a socialization process by which consumers' behaviors slowly adapt to a culture through a series of rewards and sanctions.
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shaping
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The phenomenon in which consumers choose membership in microcultures in an effort to stand out or define themselves from the crowd is called:
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divergence
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The speculation that teenagers around the world are more similar to each other than to people from other generations in the same culture is called:
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world teen culture
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Mitch is a sales representative for Caterpillar, the world's largest manufacturer of heavy equipment. He is moving to China because of the rapid expansion in that country and the opportunity it offers Caterpillar. He is undergoing extensive training, however, because business is conducted differently in China compared to the U.S. For example, Mitch is learning that business relationships are backed by reciprocity, or doing each other favors. This cultural norm is known as:
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guanxi
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Humor appeal is a _____, and endorser attractiveness is a _____.
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message effect, source effect
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The behavioral intentions attitude model is also known as:
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The theory of reasoned action
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Katrina's culture is one that sees equality amongst people of authority and others within society. According to Hofstede, this is the cultural value of _____.
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power distance
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A relevant group is a group of individuals who has significant relevance for a consumer and who has an impact on the consumer's evaluations, aspirations, and behavior.
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False
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Social ties in secondary groups are very strong.
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False
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Social power can be classified into three categories: natural, imagined, and earned.
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False
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When consumers make a decision regarding which laptop computer to purchase, they consider things such as hard dick size, speed, weight, screen size, and so on and the benefits received from each of these features. These attributes, features, and benefits form the consumer's _____ when comparing alternatives.
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evaluative criteria
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_____ occurs when an individual yields to the attitudes and behaviors of other consumers.
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Conformity
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Which of the following consists of product alternatives that are top of mind for consideration in decision making?
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evoked set
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According to research, what is the relationship between product knowledge and amount of search?
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people with a medium amount of product knowledge search the most
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Lance is trying to be the top salesperson in his company because he wants the increased income and the recognition he'll receive for achieving that goal. Which type of power in influencing Lance's behavior?
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reward power
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Which psychologist is famous for his experiment involving three lines, which demonstrated the prevalence of conformity in humans?
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Asch
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Many consumers shop at Wal-Mart every week even though they don't really like shopping there. They don't have any real attachment to the store, it's just that they don't want to pay higher prices elsewhere. Which of the following best describes this phenomenon of repeatedly shopping at a store without a commitment or attachment to the store?
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brand inertia
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The term _____ is sometimes used to refer to the physical characteristics that make up a retail environment, such as in-store displays, window signs, music, and lighting.
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atmospherics
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Which of the following was NOT a heuristic that we discussed in class and was on your handout?
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frequency heuristic
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In general, consumers perceive that information from commercial sources is just as credible as information from family and friends.
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False
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The rational decision-making perspective fits very well with the concept of utilitarian value.
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True
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Physical risk is the type of risk associated with how other consumers will view the purchase.
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False
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Running an ad when shoppers are most receptive to the message is known as:
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advertiming
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Which decision-making perspective assumes that consumers diligently gather information about purchases, carefully compare various brands of products on salient attributes, and make informed decisions regarding what band to buy?
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rational decision making perspective
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Vince is really into cars and seeks out information on cars simply because he is interested in them. Which type of search does this represent?
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ongoing search
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On her weekly grocery shopping trips, Anna buys orange juice for her family. She always seeks information regarding price and also looks at packaging while evaluating orange juice brands. She usually chooses Tropicana, but is open to other alternatives. Which type of decision making is Anna using for this product?
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limited decision making
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A dissociative group is a group:
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to which a consumer does not want to belong
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Using online technologies to facilitate WOM by having consumers spread marketing messages by forwarding emails to their friends is known as:
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viral marketing
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Situational influences can be classified into one of two categories: utilitarian and hedonic.
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False
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Epistemic shopping activities are oriented toward a specific, intended purchase or purchases.
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False
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Heuristics are used to make better, more optimal purchase decisions.
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False
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Value plays a role in the postconsumption process.
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True
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One suggestion for handling consumer complaints is to defend the company's wrongdoing.
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False
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All consumer misbehavior is illegal.
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False
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A teleological evaluation occurs when a consumer asks him or herself, "is this action 'right'?"
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False
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Complete the following quote from Russell (2011) that was discussed in class: "A _____ is what you are selling; a _____ is what the customer is looking for."
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feature; benefit
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Rocco's Seafood restaurant claims to have the "best shrimp in town!" This is an example of:
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puffery
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Many consumer researchers propose that consumers cognitively compare their own level of inputs and outcomes to those of another party in an exchange. Which theory are these researchers advocating?
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equity theory
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Henry is faced with an ethical decision and asks himself, "is this action 'right'?" Which type of evaluation does this illustrate?
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deontological
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In which of the following conditions is a consumer more likely to experience cognitive dissonance?
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the decision is difficult to reverse
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Gwen was not satisfied with her last visit to Starbucks and she attributed the cause to other customers that were present while she was there. Which element of attribution theory does the represent?
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locus
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Tess is comparing dishwashers and has decided to select the brand that she believes is the quietest, which is the most important attribute for her. Which decision rule is Tess using?
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lexicographic
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Penny bought a dress to wear to a wedding. She didn't cut the price tag out, and the day after the wedding, she took the dress back to the store where she purchased it and returned it for her money back. Penny's behavior is called:
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retail borrowing/deshopping
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David is selling a set of knives that is very expensive for the entire set. One tactic he uses is to ask people to try the paring knife and then ask them to purchase it for $5.00. Then he asks them to try other knives until he eventually works up to asking consumers to purchase the entire set of knives. Which selling technique is David using?
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foot-in-door technique
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Which of the following is an underlying attribute of an automobile?
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new car smell
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For the FTC to consider an ad to be deceptive, which of the following must occur?
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both b and c
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Determinant criteria remain constant across all buying situations.
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False
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Perceptual attributes are not easily recognized.
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False
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Which of the following describes the idea that perfectly rational decisions are not always feasible due to constraints found in information processing?
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bounded rationality
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Meg went to a local nail salon for a pedicure, and got a nail infection on her left foot the next day. She didn't go back to the shop to complain, but she told all of her friends about it and said never to go there. One of her friends suggested she should go back there and complain and demand compensation for her medical expenses and at least get her money back for the pedicure. Meg was just disgusted and didn't even want to go back there to complain. If she ever decides to get another pedicure, she certainly won't go back to that shop. Why might the nail shop want Meg to complain about her problem as a result of their service?
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Meg's complaint will be a vulnerable source of information if the shop does not know customers are getting infections after their services
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Which president signed the Consumer Bill of Rights?
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President Kennedy
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The De Beers diamond company advises men to spend two months salary for a diamond engagement ring for their beloved because "A Diamond is forever", interestingly, diamond engagement rings didn't have much meaning in the United States prior to 1930 or so. Therefore, diamond engagement rings derive their value from culture, which is a process called:
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meaning transference
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What is the difference between consumer misbehavior and consumer problem behavior?
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Consumer misbehavior describes behavior deliberately harmful to another party in an exchange process, whereas consumer problem behavior refers to behaviors that are seemingly outside of a consumer's control.
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The Consumer Bill of Rights includes all of the following EXCEPT:
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the right to fair prices
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Satisfaction is an emotion that usually creates strong behavioral reactions.
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False
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Attribution theory proposes that consumers enter into a consumption experiences with predetermined cognitive expectations of a product's performance.
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False
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