Exam 10: Social class and consumer behaviour

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The opportunity for a marketer to match socioeconomic profiles of their target audiences to the audience profiles of selected advertising media is made possible when social class is determined using:

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Research exploring consumers' perception of mail and phone order shopping reveals that the higher the socioeconomic status, the _____ are the consumers' ratings of mail and phone order buying relative to in-store shopping.

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Compared to the lower-class consumer, an upper-class consumer's leisure activities tend to be:

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Lower-class consumers are more likely to be fishing enthusiasts than upper-class consumers.

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In contrast to other methods, which require people to evaluate their own class standing or that of other community members, _______ of social class consists of selected demographic or socioeconomic variables concerning the individual(s) under study.

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How do the lower classes and upper classes differ in terms of saving, spending and credit?

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The affluent market is currently defined as those with annual household incomes that are:

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Lily wants to impress her friends who are coming over for afternoon tea and therefore purchases an expensive and luxurious tea set. This type of conspicuous consumption is also called:

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In the _______ to measuring social class, individuals are asked to estimate their own social class position.

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The fact that some people purchase a product to show status whilst they may not purchase another product that they perceive is aimed at a social class that is beneath them indicates that social class is:

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Tom is studying a recently discovered PNG tribe. He is examining the ways of the tribe to determine if their society has a hierarchy of distinct status classes. Tom is interested in whether or not the tribe has a(n):

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Researchers who favour income as a measure of social class use either amount of income, or ______ as an indicator.

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To many people, social class membership serves as a(an) _____ for the development of their attitudes and behaviours.

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Even though consumer researchers can categorise members of a society into different social classes, they have found that values, attitudes and behaviour are essentially the same in all social classes.

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To say that social class membership serves consumers as a basis for the development of their attitudes and behaviour indicates that it is being used as:

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Which of the following scales uses a consumer's possessions as an indicator of their social class?

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Occupation is a widely accepted and probably the best-documented measure of social class.

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When it comes to describing the world, lower-class consumers have a broader view of the world than upper-class consumers.

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Members of specific social classes differ in terms of what they consider fashionable or in good taste. For instance, lower-middle class consumers prefer:

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