Exam 5: Understanding Consumer Behavior

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The objective and subjective attributes of a brand that consumers use to compare different products and brands are referred to as

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Subgroups within the larger, or national, culture with unique values, ideas, and attitudes are referred to as

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Scanning your memory for previous experiences with products or brands is called

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Firms such as GM and Frito-Lay have learned which of the following marketing lessons?

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Today, 31 percent of ________ are the primary grocery shoppers in their households, though they may not be the grocery decision makers.

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Beliefs refer to

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When General Mills repeatedly advertises that a cake baked from a Betty Crocker mix tastes just like homemade, it is influencing which type of learning?

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A Net Promoter Score is determined by subtracting the percentage of ________ from the percentage of promoters among your current customers.

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During the consumer purchase decision process, an individual at the ________ stage will perceive differences between his or her ideal and actual situations big enough to trigger a decision.

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Which of the following statements about the family life cycle is most accurate?

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The process of seeing or hearing messages without being aware of them is called

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If McNeil Consumer Healthcare uses the same brand name for different products such as Tylenol Cold & Flu and Tylenol P.M. based on behavioral learning theory, this strategy is an example of

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An American Express advertising claim that "membership has its privileges" creates which type of reference group?

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Firms such as General Electric, Johnson & Johnson, Coca-Cola, and British Airways focus their attention on ________ to maximize customer satisfaction and retention in part by offering training to handle complaints, answer questions, and solve consumer problems.

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You need to buy a gift for a young cousin's birthday. You go to the mall and see a girl wearing a Hello Kitty T-shirt. You remember there is a store in the mall with a lot of Hello Kitty merchandise so you go there and buy a little backpack. When you give it to your cousin, she is very excited. In terms of behavioral learning, seeing the girl with the Hello Kitty shirt was a

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For Coppertone products, form (lotion vs. spray), SPF level, and price are the most common

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Some automobile dealerships employ a nonnegotiable or no-haggle price strategy to sell their cars. A customer who wants to buy a new or used car would pay the posted price. These dealers probably adopt this pricing policy because

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The concept that consists of the distinct phases that a family progresses through from formation to retirement, each phase bringing with it identifiable purchasing behaviors, is referred to as the

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In the VALS framework, consumers motivated by achievement look for products and services that demonstrate success to their peers or a group to which they aspire. A segment of the achievement-motivated groups, known as ________, have low resources and live in the moment. Although they would like to better their lives, they have difficulty doing so.

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In the VALS framework, each consumer segment exhibits unique media preferences. Which segment is most likely to view outdoor advertising?

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