Exam 3: Analyzing the Marketing Environment 

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In a marketer's macroenvironment, the environment consists of laws, government agencies, and pressure groups that influence or limit various organizations and individuals in a given society.

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Which of the following is most likely categorized as a business market?

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Discuss how the political environment affects the marketing environment.

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Today's more-empowered consumers use the digital media to share their brand experiences with companies and with each other.

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Stringent product regulations have helped to lower research costs and decrease time between new product ideas and their introduction to the market.

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Which of the following is most likely a characteristic of the millennial generation?

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Which of the following is most likely a characteristic of firms that adopt a reactive approach toward the marketing environment?

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The town of Genter recently witnessed a devastating hurricane that crippled the town's infrastructure. Q-Mart, a retail chain that plans to open a new retail store in Genter, organizes a program to help the people of Genter. The program consists of providing free meals to those who lost their dwellings in the hurricane. What section of the marketing microenvironment is Q-Mart most likely trying to reach?

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Describe the major trends in the natural environment that marketers need to be aware of.

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The Consumer Product Safety Commission has created complex regulations for testing new drugs before they are sold to the public.

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Linamar, a Guelph Ontario based company, manufactures products that power vehicles and sell to private manufacturers that produce automobiles. Which type of market does Linamar directly target?

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What are marketing intermediaries? What are the different types of marketing intermediaries? Provide an example of one type of marketing intermediary.

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Companies have responded to consumers' back-to-basics sensibility in their lifestyle and spending patterns through _ .

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is the study of human populations in terms of size, density, location, age, gender, race, occupation, and other statistics.

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People's orientation to their society does not impact their consumption patterns and attitudes toward the marketplace.

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are distribution channel firms that help a company find customers or make sales to them.

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Which of the following is a true statement about baby boomers?

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A.C. Neilson Company of Canada is a marketing research and polling company that helps client firms acquire important information about the marketplace. This company is an example of a marketing intermediaries.

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Markwin Electronics is a company that only sells products online. Orders are taken through an interactive website, and goods are shipped out through a small warehouse the company owns. Markwin employees also handle the shipment of goods to desired destinations. How could marketing intermediaries help Markwin expand its business?

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Monfax Corporation insures manufacturers, distributors, and consumers against the loss or damage of goods during transportation after a purchase or sale. In this case, Monfax is an example of a _ .

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