Exam 1: Buying, Having, and Being: an Introduction to Consumer Behavior

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Differentiating products by gender does not begin until the teenage years.

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If a product succeeds in satisfying needs and is purchased over and over, it most likely has attained:

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Christina Chiang has decided to order a week's worth of groceries from HomeGrocer.com. She places her order and is pleasantly surprised when she receives her order at her doorstep six hours after the order was placed. This transaction would be a good example of the exchange that takes place in a "virtual brand community."

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U- commerce is a term for describing how people use the Internet to stay connected with other like- minded people.

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In a survey designed to measure people's willingness to pay for fair trade coffee, researchers found that most coffee drinkers were willing to pay an average price premium of :

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Social critics have maintained that marketing leads people to buy products they do not want and do not need. However, the failure rate of new products that are heavily marketed is reportedly as high as 80 percent. How can these two seemingly opposite views of marketing be reconciled?

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In the early stages of development, consumer behaviour was known as buyer behaviour. What important aspect of the exchange process does this change in name reflect?

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Mary designed an unsuccessful advertising campaign for a medical insurance company that was targeted at 18 to 34- year- old males. The campaign only included one commercial, which featured a young man that had become crippled in a skydiving accident. While planning the campaign, Mary failed to recognize that:

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Considering the dramatic growth of shopping centres worldwide, toward what country would you point a businessperson that was interested in locating in the largest shopping mall in the world?

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The term shrinkage is an industry term for:

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The expanded view of the exchange which includes the issues that influence the consumer before, during, and after a purchase is called:

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Canada is one of the "cleanest" countries in the world when it comes to issues like bribery or giving "gifts" in exchange for getting business from suppliers.

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The assumptions of include the notion that the world is a rational ordered place with a clearly defined past, present, and future.

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Current consumer research is likely to include attention to the "dark side" of consumer behaviour. This growing emphasis refers to the fact that:

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Marketers use various mythical creatures and personalities, such as the Pillsbury Doughboy or Sasquatch, to create an identity for their products. The personalities become well- known in popular culture, and are effective representatives for their products. Such figures are called:

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A physiological and/or psychological dependency on products or services is called consumer .

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Virginia received a spam email telling her she could have access to $10 million if she provided her bank information. She sent an email back to the emailer asking them to take a picture of themselves holding up a sign with a funny message on it. When Virginia received a picture back from the emailer, she uploaded to multiple websites. Virginia could be categorized as a counterscammer.

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Julie chooses a brand of lipstick that has an/a _ consistent with her underlying needs.

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