Exam 4: Analyzing the Marketing Environment
Exam 1: Marketing: Creating and Capturing Customer Value164 Questions
Exam 2: Company and Marketing Strategy: Partnering to Build Customer Relationships163 Questions
Exam 3: Sustainable Marketing, Social Responsibility and Ethics165 Questions
Exam 4: Analyzing the Marketing Environment152 Questions
Exam 5: Managing Marketing Information to Gain Customer Insights165 Questions
Exam 6: Understanding Consumer and Business Buyer Behaviour168 Questions
Exam 7: Segmentation, Targeting, and Positioning170 Questions
Exam 8: Developing and Managing Products and Services192 Questions
Exam 9: Brand Strategy and Management136 Questions
Exam 10: Pricing: Understanding and Capturing Customer Value170 Questions
Exam 11: Marketing Channels125 Questions
Exam 12: Retailing and Wholesaling107 Questions
Exam 13: Communicating Customer Value: Advertising and Public Relations169 Questions
Exam 14: Personal Selling and Sales Promotion169 Questions
Exam 15: Direct, Online, Social Media, and Mobile Marketing158 Questions
Exam 16: The Global Marketplace109 Questions
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The number of ________ households is now growing faster than the number of ________ households.
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What is the difference between a core belief and a secondary belief?
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Millennials represent a larger demographic segment than the baby boomers or Gen Xers.
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Which of the following best explains why Gen Xers who are parents tend to put family before career?
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Which of the following demographic trends is likely the most responsible for the increasing number of people who telecommute?
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Significant trends in the natural environment include shortages of raw materials, increased pollution, and decreased government intervention.
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Why is the technological environment such a dramatic force in today's market?
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The large majority of Canadians live in metropolitan and suburban geographies.
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Consumer organizations and environmental groups are examples of ________ publics.
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If baby boomers are predictors of where product and service demand will be, increased demands will most likely be evident in ________ in the coming years.
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The Canadian workforce today is better educated and more white-collar than it was a generation ago.
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According to the authors, the single most important demographic trend facing marketers is the ________.
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The youngest of the baby boomers are now in their ________.
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Explain the impact of the baby boomers, Generation X, and Millennials on today's marketing strategies.
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This group is the wealthiest generation in Canadian history.
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The collection of larger societal forces affecting a company is referred to as ________.
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The players close to the company that impact a firm's ability to serve its customers constitute ________.
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Your marketing department is currently researching the size, density, location, age, and occupations of your target market. Which environment is being researched?
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Consumer organizations such as environmental and minority groups that may question a company's marketing decisions are referred to as local publics.
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No single competitive marketing strategy is suitable for every company.
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