Exam 8: Judgment and Decision Making Based on High Effort
Exam 1: Understanding Consumer Behavior103 Questions
Exam 2: Motivation, Ability, and Opportunity101 Questions
Exam 3: From Exposure to Comprehension101 Questions
Exam 4: Memory and Knowledge99 Questions
Exam 5: Attitudes Based on High Effort100 Questions
Exam 6: Attitudes Based on Low Effort104 Questions
Exam 7: Problem Recognition and Information Search106 Questions
Exam 8: Judgment and Decision Making Based on High Effort101 Questions
Exam 9: Judgment and Decision Making Based on Low Effort100 Questions
Exam 10: Post-Decision Processes103 Questions
Exam 11: Social Influences on Consumer Behavior104 Questions
Exam 12: Consumer Diversity128 Questions
Exam 13: Household and Social Class Influences120 Questions
Exam 14: Psychographics: Values, Personality, and Lifestyles102 Questions
Exam 15: Innovations: Adoption, Resistance, and Diffusion103 Questions
Exam 16: Symbolic Consumer Behavior99 Questions
Exam 17: Marketing,Ethics,and Social Responsibility in Today's Consumer Society94 Questions
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A commercial for the Nissan Altima contains two pieces of information: it is similar in style to a Jaguar but costs much less.Which of the following is true?
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A common feature of noncompensatory models is that consumers set up ____ and reject the brand if it does not meet that standard.
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Consumers might often not choose to use compensatory models primarily because they
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The ____ model is similar to the conjunctive model except that the weight is on positive information.
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Ann is looking for a computer and looks at Toshiba and likes the product very much.She then moves on to look at Dell computers.Ann is using attribute processing.
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Focusing consumers' attention on certain attributes is a good way to increase the probability that judgments of their products and services are
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Emotions play a role in deciding what we consume and for how long.
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In consumer judgment,starting with an initial evaluation and adjusting it with additional information is known as
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Michael is looking at computers and looks at Dell and Toshiba at the same time comparing them by attribute.Michael is using the additive difference model.
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Ryan likes expensive dark beer and often buys a six pack for his personal quaffing pleasure.However,when he invites his friends over for beers,he usually buys an inexpensive brand.This is an example of
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A ____ is best when the customer wishes to rule out unsuitable options as soon as possible.
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Consumers using a lexicographic model will establish an overall evaluation of a brand.
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The elimination-by-aspects model is similar to the lexicographic model except that it
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