Exam 14: Consumption to Satisfaction
Exam 1: What Is CB and Why Should I Care122 Questions
Exam 2: Value and the Consumer Behavior Value Framework121 Questions
Exam 3: Consumer Learning Starts Here: Perception135 Questions
Exam 4: Comprehension, Memory, and Cognitive Learning151 Questions
Exam 5: Motivation and Emotion: Driving Consumer Behavior135 Questions
Exam 6: Personality, Lifestyles, and the Self-Concept145 Questions
Exam 7: Attitudes and Attitude Change140 Questions
Exam 8: Consumer Culture122 Questions
Exam 9: Microcultures120 Questions
Exam 10: Group and Interpersonal Influence153 Questions
Exam 11: Consumers in Situations128 Questions
Exam 12: Decision Making I: Need Recognition and Search127 Questions
Exam 13: Decision Making Ii: Alternative Evaluation and Choice117 Questions
Exam 14: Consumption to Satisfaction122 Questions
Exam 15: Consumer Relationships115 Questions
Exam 16: Consumer and Marketing Misbehavior198 Questions
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Jake collects old watches. He's particularly interested in those from the 1920s because they have a history behind them. He's learned that some are fake, however, so he takes a watch to an appraiser to ensure it is genuine before he agrees to purchase it. Jake is concerned with _____ regarding this product.
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_____ is the process through which cultural meaning is transferred to a product and onto the consumer.
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An important issue in satisfaction theory is the degree to which consumers are confident in their expectations.
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Which emotion is evoked by positive, anticipatory appraisals?
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Expectations that a consumer forms regarding what he or she thinks should happen given the level of work that he or she has put into the experience are called _____ expectations.
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Expectations may be thought of as preconsumption beliefs of what will occur during an exchange and/or consumption of a product.
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Product turnover refers to the number of times a product or service is consumed in a given time period.
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The tendency for expectations to guide performance perceptions is called expectation bias.
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The tendency for expectations to guide performance perceptions is known as _____.
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All of the following are types of expectations EXCEPT _____.
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According to the expectancy/disconfirmation theory, disconfirmation leads to consumer dissatisfaction.
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Soft drinks, facial tissue, and nail polish are all examples of _____ goods.
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According to the expectancy/disconfirmation theory, consumers' expectations are used as a type of benchmark against which actual performance perceptions are judged.
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According to the textbook, satisfaction should be the key outcome variable for marketers and consumers.
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Denise thinks she should get a bigger bonus than her co-workers because she sold more of the company's products than the others. Which type of expectation does this represent?
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Attribution theory focuses on explaining why a certain event has occurred.
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Using the question, "How do you rate your overall satisfaction with the food at this restaurant?" is an example of which type of satisfaction measure?
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With respect to attribution theory, judgments of who is responsible for an event falls under which element?
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According to the expectancy/disconfirmation theory of consumer satisfaction, disconfirmation is the satisfaction judgment.
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