Exam 14: Consumption to Satisfaction
Exam 1: What is CB and Why Should I Care?100 Questions
Exam 2: Value and the Consumer Behavior Framework100 Questions
Exam 3: Consumer Learning Starts Here: Perception100 Questions
Exam 4: Comprehension, Memory, and Cognitive Learning100 Questions
Exam 5: Motivation and Emotion: Driving Consumer Behavior100 Questions
Exam 6: Personality, Lifestyles, and the Self-Concept100 Questions
Exam 7: Attitudes and Attitude Change100 Questions
Exam 8: Group and Interpersonal Influence100 Questions
Exam 9: Consumer Culture100 Questions
Exam 10: Microcultures100 Questions
Exam 11: Consumers in Situations100 Questions
Exam 12: Decision Making I: Need Recognition and Search100 Questions
Exam 13: Decision Making II: Alternative Evaluation and Choice100 Questions
Exam 14: Consumption to Satisfaction100 Questions
Exam 15: Beyond Consumer Relationships100 Questions
Exam 16: Consumer and Marketing Misbehavior100 Questions
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According to the expectancy/disconfirmation theory, when performance perceptions are more beneficial than what was expected, _____ occurs.
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Which of the following is a fundamental emotion evoked by positive, anticipatory appraisals that signal uncertainty about a positive outcome?
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An inequitable exchange can occur when a consumer believes that he or she has been taken advantage of by a company or when another customer has been treated more favorably.
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The process through which cultural ideals or values are transferred to products and then to consumers is known as _____.
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The locus element of the attribution theory involves judgments of whether the outcome was controllable or not.
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Which of the following affects consumption outcomes prior to consumption?
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Which of the following reflects the expectations a consumer forms regarding what he or she thinks should or ought to happen given the level of work that he or she has put into the experience?
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Which of the following is a difference between durable and nondurable goods?
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Which of the following elements in the attribution theory refers to the likelihood that an event will occur again in the future?
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Goods that are typically inexpensive and consumed quickly are known as _____.
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_____ are what a consumer really wants to happen during an experience if everything was perfect.
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With low involvement, high expectations will be associated directly with increased dissatisfaction and low expectations will be associated directly with increased satisfaction.
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The confirmatory bias works in conjunction with self-perception theory.
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_____ states that consumers are motivated to act in accordance with their attitudes and behaviors.
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Kate is a 45-year-old kindergarten teacher. She is single and likes to spend most of her salary on shopping. Which of the following, if true, would make Kate a packrat?
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