Deck 5: Motivation and Emotion: Driving Consumer Behavior
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Deck 5: Motivation and Emotion: Driving Consumer Behavior
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Consumer involvement represents the degree of personal relevance a consumer finds in pursuing value from a given consumption act.
True
2
Secondary motivation involves a desire to experience something personally gratifying.
False
Hedonic motivation involves a desire to experience something personally gratifying.
Hedonic motivation involves a desire to experience something personally gratifying.
3
Esteem needs are needs for personal fulfillment.
False
These are self-actualization needs. Esteem needs are the need to be recognized as a person of worth.
These are self-actualization needs. Esteem needs are the need to be recognized as a person of worth.
4
Consumers with very high involvement in some product category are called market mavens.
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Utilitarian motivation is a desire to acquire products that can be used to accomplish things.
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Shopping involvement represents the personal relevance of shopping activities.
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Maslow's hierarchy of needs describes consumers as addressing an infinite set of prioritized needs.
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Emotions are reactions to a consumer's appraisal of a situation.
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Cleaning products and personal hygiene products like toothpaste and soap are best described as low involvement products.
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Situational involvement often comes about when consumers are shopping for something with relatively low involvement but a relatively high price.
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Human motivations are oriented toward two key groups of behavior: steady-state and self-improvement.
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12
Motivations are the inner reasons or driving forces behind human actions as consumers are driven to address real needs.
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An intervening variable is one that changes the nature of a relationship between two other variables.
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14
Drinking soft drinks because one really likes the taste is driven by hedonic motivations.
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Going to a trendy, new restaurant is most likely driven by hedonic motivations.
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Hal is a computer enthusiast who reads magazines, has several computers, and fixes computers for his friends and family. It can be said that Hal is exhibiting situational involvement.
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In Maslow's hierarchy of needs, safety and security needs are basic needs for survival such as food and drink.
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Homeostasis refers to the fact that the body naturally reacts in a way so as to maintain a constant, normal bloodstream.
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Product involvement means that some product is expensive and presents high potential risk for consumers.
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Self-improvement motivations drive behaviors aimed at changing one's current state to a level that is more ideal.
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21
Jamie always cries when she watches a sad movie or reads a sad book. Jamie has high emotional expressiveness.
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Emotional reactance means the type of deep personal interest that evokes strongly felt feelings simply from the thoughts or behavior associated with some object or activity.
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Emotions create visceral responses, meaning that certain feeling states are tied to behavior in a very direct way.
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PAD is an acronym that stands for pleasure-arousal-dominance.
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In consumer behavior, consumer mood represents feelings a consumer has about a particular product or activity.
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With respect to measuring emotion, bipolar is a situation wherein if one feels joy he or she can also experience sadness.
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Mood-congruent judgments are evaluations in which the value of a target is influenced in a consistent way by one's mood.
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28
Self-report measures of emotion usually require consumers to recall their affect state from a recent experience or to state the affect they are feeling at a given point in time.
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Agency appraisals review responsibility for events and can evoke gratefulness, frustration or sadness.
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30
Equity theory represents a school of thought describing how specific types of thoughts can serve as a basis for specific emotions.
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31
Assessment appraisals consider how fair some event is and can evoke emotions like warmth or anger.
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32
One advantage of using autonomic measures to assess emotions is that they are less obtrusive because they don't involve physical contraptions.
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33
Outcomes appraisal focuses on the future and can elicit emotions like hopefulness or anxiety.
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34
The PAD scale is generally applied to capture the relative amount of positive and negative emotion experienced by a consumer at a given point in time.
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35
Mood is a transient and general cognitive state.
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Zone refers to the extremely high emotional involvement in which a consumer is engrossed in an activity.
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There is a consensus among researchers that the best way to measure consumer emotions is with autonomic measures..
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Personality characteristics can affect the way consumers respond or demonstrate their emotions.
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PANAS measures of emotions include physiological responses such as sweating, heart rate, and brain imaging which can document activity in areas of the brain.
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Autonomic measures or emotions are those responses that are automatically recorded based on either automatic visceral reactions or neurological brain activity.
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41
The "emotional effect on memory" refers to relatively superior recall for information presented with mild affective content compared to similar information presented in an effectively neutral way.
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42
Emotion and cognition are closely related.
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43
Cognitive-based affect are emotions that become stored as part of the meaning for a category.
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44
Emotional introspection is a term used to capture one's awareness of the emotions experienced in a situation and the ability to control reactions to these emotions.
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45
Melanie exercises almost every day. She is motivated by changing her current state of fitness to one that is much higher. Which group of motivation behavior does this describe?
A) self-improvement
B) homeostasis
C) self-actualization
D) hierarchy of effects
E) esteem
A) self-improvement
B) homeostasis
C) self-actualization
D) hierarchy of effects
E) esteem
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46
Which need represents basic survival needs for things such as food and drink?
A) self-actualization
B) esteem
C) physiological
D) safety and security
E) belongingness and love
A) self-actualization
B) esteem
C) physiological
D) safety and security
E) belongingness and love
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47
Spreading activation represents the extent to which an emotional display by one person influences the emotional state of a bystander.
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48
Emotional labor is performed by service workers who must overtly manage their own emotional displays as part of the requirements of the job.
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49
Intense emotions lead to superior information processing and should be stimulated by marketers whenever possible.
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50
Mood-consistent recall means that to the extent a consumer's mood can be controlled, their memories and evaluations can be influenced.
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51
Which type of need reflects the need to be recognized as a person of worth?
A) esteem
B) physiological
C) safety and security
D) self-actualization
E) personal
A) esteem
B) physiological
C) safety and security
D) self-actualization
E) personal
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52
_____ are inner reasons or driving forces behind human actions as consumers are driven to address real needs.
A) Emotions
B) Conditions
C) Affects
D) Drivers
E) Motivations
A) Emotions
B) Conditions
C) Affects
D) Drivers
E) Motivations
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53
Many middle-class Americans live a comfortable lifestyle and can devote time and effort into satisfying their need for personal fulfillment by doing things such as taking language classes, traveling, or volunteering at a local charity. Which need does this represent?
A) physiological
B) self-actualization
C) belongingness and love
D) safety and security
E) pinnacle
A) physiological
B) self-actualization
C) belongingness and love
D) safety and security
E) pinnacle
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54
Memories of previous, meaningful events in one's life are known as primary memories.
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55
Which theory describes consumers as addressing a finite set of prioritized needs from physiological, safety and security, belongingness and love, esteem, to self-actualization?
A) Skinners' classical conditioning
B) Maslow's hierarchy of needs
C) Operant conditioning
D) Utilitarian/Hedonic theory of needs
E) Equity theory
A) Skinners' classical conditioning
B) Maslow's hierarchy of needs
C) Operant conditioning
D) Utilitarian/Hedonic theory of needs
E) Equity theory
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56
Which type of motivation is aimed at changing the current state to a level that is more ideal, not at simply maintaining the current state?
A) primary motivation
B) esteem motivation
C) self-actualization motivation
D) homeostasis
E) self-improvement motivation
A) primary motivation
B) esteem motivation
C) self-actualization motivation
D) homeostasis
E) self-improvement motivation
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57
Allen signed up for an ACT review class because he wanted to improve his score and chances for getting a scholarship to college. These reasons reflect Allen's _____ for taking the class.
A) motivations
B) emotions
C) attitude
D) schema
E) homeostasis
A) motivations
B) emotions
C) attitude
D) schema
E) homeostasis
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58
Many people lost their home and everything they owned during hurricane Katrina. While most were concerned about their home, they also realized that they didn't have any food or water, which was much more important to them than the loss of their home. According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, which need were these consumers most concerned about satisfying?
A) self-actualization
B) esteem
C) belongingness and love
D) physiological
E) basic
A) self-actualization
B) esteem
C) belongingness and love
D) physiological
E) basic
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59
Which group of human motivations is based on the fact that the body naturally reacts in a way so as to maintain a constant, normal bloodstream?
A) self-improvement
B) steady state
C) homeostasis
D) linear progression
E) steady progression
A) self-improvement
B) steady state
C) homeostasis
D) linear progression
E) steady progression
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60
Nostalgia is characterized by a yearning of the past motivated by the belief that previous times were somehow more pleasant.
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61
Emotions are considered _____ because they involve both psychological processing and physical responses.
A) psychometric
B) psychoparametric
C) psychobiological
D) psychophysiological
E) cognitive appraisals
A) psychometric
B) psychoparametric
C) psychobiological
D) psychophysiological
E) cognitive appraisals
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62
All of the following are types of cognitive appraisals EXCEPT _____.
A) outcomes appraisal
B) equity appraisal
C) agency appraisal
D) anticipation appraisal
E) visceral appraisal
A) outcomes appraisal
B) equity appraisal
C) agency appraisal
D) anticipation appraisal
E) visceral appraisal
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Claire has a collection of more than 1,000 snow globes from around the world. For most of her adult life, she has had an interest in this product and finds it personally gratifying when she learns about the product and acquires a new one for her collection. She especially likes to attend "Globe Swaps" where other enthusiasts like herself gather to trade snow globes and share stories. Which type of involvement is Claire demonstrating?
A) enduring involvement
B) permanent involvement
C) long-term involvement
D) committed involvement
E) situational involvement
A) enduring involvement
B) permanent involvement
C) long-term involvement
D) committed involvement
E) situational involvement
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64
_____ motivation involves a drive to experience something personally gratifying.
A) Utilitarian
B) End-state
C) Process
D) Physiological
E) Hedonic
A) Utilitarian
B) End-state
C) Process
D) Physiological
E) Hedonic
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65
Jim considers himself a wine connoisseur. He reads Wine Spectator, visits wine shops for hours, and loves to talk to the sommelier at fine restaurants. Jim is best described as a _____.
A) product zealot
B) product spokesperson
C) product enthusiast
D) product expert
E) product influencer
A) product zealot
B) product spokesperson
C) product enthusiast
D) product expert
E) product influencer
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66
_____ responses mean that certain feeling states are tied to behavior in a very direct way.
A) Emotional
B) Visceral
C) Cognitive
D) Affective
E) Direct
A) Emotional
B) Visceral
C) Cognitive
D) Affective
E) Direct
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67
Which school of thought proposes that specific types of thoughts can be linked to specific emotions?
A) Cognitive appraisal theory
B) Theory of reasoned action
C) Theory of emotional response
D) Equity theory
E) Cognitive-Affective theory
A) Cognitive appraisal theory
B) Theory of reasoned action
C) Theory of emotional response
D) Equity theory
E) Cognitive-Affective theory
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68
Which of the following represents the degree of personal relevance a consumer finds in pursuing value from a given consumption act?
A) consumer moderation
B) product involvement
C) emotional involvement
D) product enthusiasm
E) consumer involvement
A) consumer moderation
B) product involvement
C) emotional involvement
D) product enthusiasm
E) consumer involvement
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69
Product categories with personal relevance for consumers typically have _____ product involvement.
A) high
B) moderate
C) low
D) emotional
E) enduring
A) high
B) moderate
C) low
D) emotional
E) enduring
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70
Which type of variable is one that changes the nature of a relationship between two other variables?
A) independent
B) dependent
C) interactive
D) moderating
E) intervening
A) independent
B) dependent
C) interactive
D) moderating
E) intervening
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71
_____ represents the personal relevance of shopping activities.
A) Shopping involvement
B) Shopping endurance
C) Product involvement
D) Emotional involvement
E) Shopping enthusiasm
A) Shopping involvement
B) Shopping endurance
C) Product involvement
D) Emotional involvement
E) Shopping enthusiasm
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72
The Miller family is building a new house, so they have to get involved in decisions such as plumbing fixtures, flooring, and appliances. They don't really know much about these products and they don't care to know much about them. However, for these purchases they do get involved by visiting show rooms, searching the Internet, and looking at other sources of information. Which type of involvement does this represent?
A) enduring involvement
B) non-emotional involvement
C) product involvement
D) situational involvement
E) moderate involvement
A) enduring involvement
B) non-emotional involvement
C) product involvement
D) situational involvement
E) moderate involvement
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73
Harriet and her daughter go shopping just for the fun of it. They are not necessarily looking for a specific product, they just like being together looking at the products. Which motivation does this illustrate?
A) physiological
B) utilitarian
C) hedonic
D) end-state
E) esteem
A) physiological
B) utilitarian
C) hedonic
D) end-state
E) esteem
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74
Which motivation reflects a desire to acquire products that can be used to accomplish things?
A) utilitarian
B) esteem
C) hedonic
D) functional
E) end-state
A) utilitarian
B) esteem
C) hedonic
D) functional
E) end-state
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75
Consumers with very high involvement in some product category are referred to as _____.
A) product enthusiasts
B) market mavens
C) product endorsers
D) product moderators
E) market movers
A) product enthusiasts
B) market mavens
C) product endorsers
D) product moderators
E) market movers
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76
As consumers get older, the value they receive from certain consumer behaviors often changes. For example, some older consumers do not have as much fun attending sporting events as they did when they were younger. In this case, age is a _____ variable.
A) constant
B) dependent
C) moderating
D) situational
E) mediating
A) constant
B) dependent
C) moderating
D) situational
E) mediating
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Large drugstore chains, like Walgreen's and Rite Aid, know that most shoppers visiting their stores want to get what they need quickly without spending much time lingering in the store. That's why most of them are stand-alone stores instead of being located in shopping centers. These retailers understand that most consumers are driven by _____ motivations when they visit their stores.
A) hedonic
B) utilitarian
C) primary
D) physiological
E) end-state
A) hedonic
B) utilitarian
C) primary
D) physiological
E) end-state
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78
Which type of cognitive appraisal focuses on the future and can elicit emotions like hopefulness or anxiety?
A) outcomes appraisal
B) equity appraisal
C) anticipation appraisal
D) agency appraisal
E) future appraisal
A) outcomes appraisal
B) equity appraisal
C) anticipation appraisal
D) agency appraisal
E) future appraisal
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79
All of the following are types of involvement EXCEPT _____.
A) product involvement
B) shopping involvement
C) utilitarian involvement
D) situational involvement
E) enduring involvement
A) product involvement
B) shopping involvement
C) utilitarian involvement
D) situational involvement
E) enduring involvement
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_____ are psychobiological reactions to appraisals.
A) Emotions
B) Needs
C) Motives
D) Conditions
E) Schemas
A) Emotions
B) Needs
C) Motives
D) Conditions
E) Schemas
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