Deck 11: Data-Based Consumer Behaviour

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An online community can be an example of which of the following types of e-commerce models?

A) B2B
B) C2B
C) G2C
D) C2C
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Which of the following is generally true of internet interaction?

A) Control can shift towards consumers
B) Control can never shift towards consumers
C) Internet marketing can not lead to disintermediation
D) Nearly every internet marketer provides post sale support and other tracking
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Physical privacy refers to:

A) receiving too much direct marketing
B) the relevance of direct marketing
C) what happens to personal details
D) accuracy of personal details
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The 'paradox' which is described as consumers being, on the one hand, comfortable with DM and engaging with it and on the other hand cynical about its intentions is the:

A) knowledge
B) comfort
C) targeting
D) control
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The type of viral communication that might explain copy cat murders or suicides is:

A) genetics
B) neurolinguistics
C) memes
D) biographics
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Asking consumers to indicate their involvement with certain buying activities in a survey intended to produce lists of such consumers by their name and address is an example of:

A) contemporary life style
B) traditional life style
C) personalized surveillance data
D) biographics
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Cookies are examples of:

A) contemporary life style
B) traditional life style
C) personalised surveillance data
D) biographics
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The main initial source of data for geodemographics is:

A) life style data
B) demographics
C) census
D) biographics
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The Henley Centre's 1978 prediction regarding household was that the trend towards which of the following would rise:

A) nuclear households
B) cellular households
C) interdependency within households
D) outer directedness
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Which of the following announced the scrapping of attitudinal data?

A) ACORN
B) MOSAIC
C) JIGSAW
D) VIPER
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The traditional lifestyle segmentation aims to build:

A) psychographic profiles from segments from relatively small data set and expands these to generalise patterns within the larger population
B) database including names and addresses of those who claim to be interested in specific products, brands and services
C) database of existing and new customers with a listing of their features
D) likelihood of engaging in a consumption related activity
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Information privacy refers to:

A) the amount of information overload consumers suffer
B) junk mail efforts used by marketers
C) the extent to which consumers are willing to share their personal details with others
D) the extent to which individuals can control who holds their data and what is done with that data
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By definition transactional data provides:

A) A historical perspective on customer buying patterns
B) A list of lifestyle statements relevant to marketers
C) Names and addresses of consumers who go to supermarkets
D) An explanation of why consumers buy a particular brand
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RFM is 'Retain, Fragment and Metrics'.
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RFID tags might replace bar codes.
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The first geodemographic system was MOSAIC.
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Census data can be sold at individual level.
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Individuals can now opt-out of being on the Census database.
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A data consortium is JIGSAW.
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Western described consensual databases as what we know as permission marketing.
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Genetic data is an example of profile data.
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Businesses have been able to influence some of the questions on the national census.
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Transactional data is 'refreshed daily and weekly, thereby providing a dynamic insight, not only into how and what consumers are buying but describing individual behaviour across different channels….payment methods and their typical conversion performance, all in near real time (Morris, 2006).
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Data mining software is often used to find out why consumer behaviour is some complicated.
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The Pareto's theory proposes that 75% of sales come from just 25% of customers.
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Competitions can be used not only as a form of sales promotion but also to gather personalised data.
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The clustering of lifestyle data and then inferring similar profiles for others in similar postcodes is called transactional data
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What is ACORN?
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What is behavioural data?
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What is biographics?
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A diver of data is informed that there is too much 'clutter' in marketing communications, what does this mean?
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The data informed model can facilitate disintermediation. What is this?
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What is DRTV?
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What is GPS?
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What do informediaries do?
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Memetics could be yet another 'layer' of the data informed model, what are memetics?
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NLP is being used marketers to provide another layer of data, what is NLP?
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What is an opt-in?
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What is RFM?
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What is transactional data?
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What is biometrics?
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Explain the difference between traditional and contemporary lifestyle research.
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Identify some of the major concerns related to targeting of consumers utilising personalised database marketing efforts?
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Deck 11: Data-Based Consumer Behaviour
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An online community can be an example of which of the following types of e-commerce models?

A) B2B
B) C2B
C) G2C
D) C2C
C2C
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Which of the following is generally true of internet interaction?

A) Control can shift towards consumers
B) Control can never shift towards consumers
C) Internet marketing can not lead to disintermediation
D) Nearly every internet marketer provides post sale support and other tracking
Control can shift towards consumers
3
Physical privacy refers to:

A) receiving too much direct marketing
B) the relevance of direct marketing
C) what happens to personal details
D) accuracy of personal details
receiving too much direct marketing
4
The 'paradox' which is described as consumers being, on the one hand, comfortable with DM and engaging with it and on the other hand cynical about its intentions is the:

A) knowledge
B) comfort
C) targeting
D) control
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The type of viral communication that might explain copy cat murders or suicides is:

A) genetics
B) neurolinguistics
C) memes
D) biographics
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Asking consumers to indicate their involvement with certain buying activities in a survey intended to produce lists of such consumers by their name and address is an example of:

A) contemporary life style
B) traditional life style
C) personalized surveillance data
D) biographics
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Cookies are examples of:

A) contemporary life style
B) traditional life style
C) personalised surveillance data
D) biographics
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The main initial source of data for geodemographics is:

A) life style data
B) demographics
C) census
D) biographics
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The Henley Centre's 1978 prediction regarding household was that the trend towards which of the following would rise:

A) nuclear households
B) cellular households
C) interdependency within households
D) outer directedness
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Which of the following announced the scrapping of attitudinal data?

A) ACORN
B) MOSAIC
C) JIGSAW
D) VIPER
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The traditional lifestyle segmentation aims to build:

A) psychographic profiles from segments from relatively small data set and expands these to generalise patterns within the larger population
B) database including names and addresses of those who claim to be interested in specific products, brands and services
C) database of existing and new customers with a listing of their features
D) likelihood of engaging in a consumption related activity
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Information privacy refers to:

A) the amount of information overload consumers suffer
B) junk mail efforts used by marketers
C) the extent to which consumers are willing to share their personal details with others
D) the extent to which individuals can control who holds their data and what is done with that data
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By definition transactional data provides:

A) A historical perspective on customer buying patterns
B) A list of lifestyle statements relevant to marketers
C) Names and addresses of consumers who go to supermarkets
D) An explanation of why consumers buy a particular brand
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RFM is 'Retain, Fragment and Metrics'.
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RFID tags might replace bar codes.
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The first geodemographic system was MOSAIC.
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Census data can be sold at individual level.
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Individuals can now opt-out of being on the Census database.
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A data consortium is JIGSAW.
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Western described consensual databases as what we know as permission marketing.
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Genetic data is an example of profile data.
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Businesses have been able to influence some of the questions on the national census.
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Transactional data is 'refreshed daily and weekly, thereby providing a dynamic insight, not only into how and what consumers are buying but describing individual behaviour across different channels….payment methods and their typical conversion performance, all in near real time (Morris, 2006).
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Data mining software is often used to find out why consumer behaviour is some complicated.
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The Pareto's theory proposes that 75% of sales come from just 25% of customers.
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Competitions can be used not only as a form of sales promotion but also to gather personalised data.
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The clustering of lifestyle data and then inferring similar profiles for others in similar postcodes is called transactional data
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What is ACORN?
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What is behavioural data?
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What is biographics?
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A diver of data is informed that there is too much 'clutter' in marketing communications, what does this mean?
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The data informed model can facilitate disintermediation. What is this?
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What is DRTV?
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What is GPS?
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What do informediaries do?
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Memetics could be yet another 'layer' of the data informed model, what are memetics?
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NLP is being used marketers to provide another layer of data, what is NLP?
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What is an opt-in?
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What is RFM?
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What is transactional data?
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What is biometrics?
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Explain the difference between traditional and contemporary lifestyle research.
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Identify some of the major concerns related to targeting of consumers utilising personalised database marketing efforts?
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