Exam 7: Consumer Decision Making
Exam 1: Introduction to Consumer Behavior and Marketing Strategy60 Questions
Exam 2: A Framework for Consumer Analysis60 Questions
Exam 3: Introduction to Affect and Cognition60 Questions
Exam 4: Consumers Product Knowledge and Involvement60 Questions
Exam 5: Attention and Comprehension60 Questions
Exam 6: Attitudes and Intentions60 Questions
Exam 7: Consumer Decision Making60 Questions
Exam 8: Introduction to Behavior61 Questions
Exam 9: Conditioning and Learning Processes60 Questions
Exam 10: Influencing Consumer Behaviors60 Questions
Exam 11: Introduction to the Environment60 Questions
Exam 12: Cultural and Cross-Cultural Influences61 Questions
Exam 13: Subculture and Social Class60 Questions
Exam 14: Reference Groups and Family62 Questions
Exam 15: Market Segmentation and Product Positioning60 Questions
Exam 16: Consumer Behavior and Product Strategy62 Questions
Exam 17: Consumer Behavior and Promotion Strategy60 Questions
Exam 18: Consumer Behavior and Pricing Strategy60 Questions
Exam 19: Consumer Behavior, Electronic Commerce, and Channel Strategy60 Questions
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The end goal and its associated subgoals form a(n)_____.
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goal hierarchy
Consumer decision making is a goal-directed,problem-solving process.
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New firms seeking to sell unfamiliar products/brands will find their task most difficult under which of the following choice behavior condition?
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In a consideration set where both the level of knowledge and involvement are low,very few choice alternatives are known or considered.
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In the problem-solving process,usually only a subset of all possible alternatives,called the consideration set ,is evaluated.
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All salient beliefs about the consequences of the choice alternatives are combined to form a summary evaluation or attitude toward each behavioral alternative by the:
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In which of the following Noncompensatory Models of Information Integration Processes
Must each acceptable alternative meet/exceed a minimum cutoff level established by the consumer?
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The outcome of the integration process is a _____,represented cognitively as a behavioral intention.
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Keith is trying to decide on purchasing a new Microwave that is on sale for a 50% discount; however Keith is doubtful that the quality may not meet standards.She is experiencing a(n):
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In the absence of a complete decision plan,a general goal hierarchy provides a useful structure for developing an effective decision plan without a great deal of problem-solving effort.
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Evaluation heuristics are simple procedures for comparing evaluations of alternative actions in order to choose one.
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Why is problem representation the most important element of the problem solving process?
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The components of a problem representation often change during the decision-making process.
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A consumer has to choose between two equally attractive products each of which satisfies a desired goal; however,neither product can satisfy both goals.The consumer is experiencing a(n):
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Beliefs about common or very similar consequences of the choice alternatives do not discriminate among alternative actions.
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_____ are simple "if ...,then ..." propositions that connect an event with an appropriate action.
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For highly familiar decisions,consumers may not consider any brands beyond those in the _____ set.
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