Exam 3: Understanding the Marketplace Consumer Behaviour

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Demographics provide an easily understood "snapshot" of the typical consumer in a specific target market.

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Joe is 65.He is highly individualistic and invests in health and wellness education and products.He loves vanity products and services that help him maintain his youth.Joe belongs to the category of:

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A coffee shop chain opens across the street from a locally-owned coffee shop.The base expenses for coffee and pastries are similar.However, the chain has corporate backing for support and therefore makes a decision to radically lower prices.Thus, it succeeds in attracting customers to its facility and eventually drives the competition out of business.This is an example of:

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A software company released its web browser for free.As a result, other software companies were forced to release their own web browser for free in order to stay in the market.This is an example of:

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The latest trend of promoting low-calorie, high-nutrition organic products is a(n):

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Car manufacturers are keenly aware of announced cuts or increases in rivals' production volume, sales, and sales incentives (e.g., rebates and low interest rates on financing).They use this information to plan their own marketing, pricing, and production strategies.This is an example of:

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Describe the negative and positive consequences for Canadian marketers of the rapid increase in the exchange rate between the currencies of Canada and the United States.

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Mary, Jane, and Brad were all born after World War II.They are individualistic.Leisure time is a high priority for them.They have an obsession with maintaining their youth and they love rock 'n' roll.These characteristics are shared by many people who belong to that particular era.This is an example of:

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The fact that many of today's commercials for children's gear now include Dad interacting with the kids and being involved in purchase decisions reflects:

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Which of the following holds true for the term gen X?

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Which of the following is also referred to as the first generation of "latchkey kids"?

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Some marketers have responded to the challenge of getting consumers' attention by moving some of their advertising expenditures from TV and print media to instant messaging and Internet-based reviews and ads.

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Which of the following trends have increased the difficulty that marketers face when they try to grab the attention of consumers?

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Explain the concept of competitive intelligence.

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Describe the trends that have increased the difficulty that marketers face when trying to gain the attention of consumers.

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Which of the following holds true for the impact of government regulations on marketers?

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The changes in the value of a country's currency relative to the currency of another country that can influence consumer spending is called:

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Describe the traits that baby boomers share.

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A hotel introduces eco-rooms that have energy-efficient mini-bars, organic bed linen, and napkins made of recycled papers.The rooms are fitted with CFLs or LEDs to conserve energy.This is an example of:

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In a recession, spending by both businesses and consumers is greatly increased.

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