Deck 9: Consumer Culture
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Deck 9: Consumer Culture
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In the masculinity CSV dimension,femininity refers to the prominence of women in society specifically in the political domain.
False
In the masculinity CSV dimension,femininity does not refer to a political or social movement or even to the prominence that women have within a society.
In the masculinity CSV dimension,femininity does not refer to a political or social movement or even to the prominence that women have within a society.
2
The masculinity CSV dimension tends to be more clearly visible within a feminine culture.
False
Women's traits tend to vary less from nation to nation than do those of men,so the masculinity CSV dimension is most clearly obvious within a masculine culture.
Women's traits tend to vary less from nation to nation than do those of men,so the masculinity CSV dimension is most clearly obvious within a masculine culture.
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The concept of core societal values (CSV)is based on the assumption that members of a culture tend to have different values and world views even though they belong to the same culture.
False
Core societal values (CSV)represent a commonly agreed upon consensus about the most preferable ways of living within a society.Even though not all members of a culture may share precisely the same values to the same degree,a specific cultural group will tend to have common world views along these dimensions.
Core societal values (CSV)represent a commonly agreed upon consensus about the most preferable ways of living within a society.Even though not all members of a culture may share precisely the same values to the same degree,a specific cultural group will tend to have common world views along these dimensions.
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Role expectations define the types of products that are appropriate for a person within a role.
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In low-power-distance nations,marketing messages that make use of authority appeals are very effective in facilitating positive consumers' response.
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Consumption activities associated with a given role tend to be universal across cultures.
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Popular culture captures cultural trends and shapes norms and sanctions within society.
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While tradition can be thought of as influencing culture,it can also be stated that,in the long run,culture also defines tradition.
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Culture guides consumers in deciding the appropriate actions in various consumer situations.
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10
Role expectations are the primary basis for cultural norms and sanctions.
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11
Culver is a city in which men are as likely to be employed as nurses as women.Hence,Culver ranks high on the masculinity CSV dimension.
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12
Jane lives in a place where an individual is primarily identified as belonging to a "particular family." Jane lives in a highly individualistic society.
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13
Culture determines things that are socially rewarding or socially unrewarding.
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14
Ecological factors cause differences in culture because they change the relative value of objects.
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15
In a nation low in uncertainty avoidance,the task of the marketer is to make the unfamiliar seem familiar.
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16
Low-power-distance nations tend to be less egalitarian.
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17
The extent to which scarcity drives actual purchase intentions is more pronounced among cultures high in uncertainty avoidance.
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18
Every consumption act has an absolute meaning.
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19
In high-power-distance nations,certain consumer behaviors are designated exclusively to individuals by class or status.
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20
An individual's consumption activity helps determine how accepted he or she is by the other consumers in the society.
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21
Ethnocentrism is highly related to the concept of uncertainty avoidance.
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22
Renquing is the idea that when someone does a good deed for an individual,the individual is expected to return that good deed.
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23
Scalar equivalence is necessary to compare average scores for consumer attitudes between cultures.
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24
An acquired taste for flavors,considered "unpalatable" in some cultures,is made possible through habituation.
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25
Long-term orientation prioritizes short-term benefits over long-term rewards.
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26
Cultural distance represents how disparate one nation is from another in terms of their CSVs.
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27
A consumer with a strong ethnic identification is most likely to feel close-minded about adopting products from a different culture.
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28
Learning results in core societal values that are relatively enduring.
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29
Translation-back translation is a way to try to produce translational equivalence.
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30
Media acts as an agent of enculturation.
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31
Metric equivalence is necessary to draw basic comparisons about consumers from different countries concerning important consumer relationships.
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32
Countries with relatively high cultural distance scores are more similar and tend to value the same types of consumption experiences.
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33
People who are highly ethnocentric believe that consumers should be more global in their purchasing activities and buy products from different countries.
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34
In societies with a high long-term orientation,consumers tend to be spendthrifts and indolent.
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35
The CSV profile of a culture can influence the effectiveness of cultural shaping.
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36
An influx of nonnative media can influence the rate of acculturation.
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37
Consumers will face no difficulty in finding value in marketing messages even if they do not understand the language used in the advertisement.
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38
Consumers from high-uncertainty-avoidance cultures demand greater amounts of product information and explanation.
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39
When marketers promote their products in foreign markets,translation of advertisements alone is sufficient to guarantee effective communication with the consumers.
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40
International advertisements that make use of globish slogans place a premium on the correct use of grammar.
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41
In most countries,the Head of State is expected to act with diplomatic strength.This is an example of _____ expectations.
A)rational
B)role
C)adaptive
D)personal
E)local
A)rational
B)role
C)adaptive
D)personal
E)local
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42
Which of the following constitutes popular culture?
A)A retail employee treating customers promptly and courteously.
B)A teen using Twitter or Facebook to inform her friends about an upcoming concert.
C)A motorcycle driver following the same driving rules as an automobile driver.
D)A hotel clerk being expected to speak multiple languages.
E)An individual doing a good deed with the expectation that the other person will return the good deed.
A)A retail employee treating customers promptly and courteously.
B)A teen using Twitter or Facebook to inform her friends about an upcoming concert.
C)A motorcycle driver following the same driving rules as an automobile driver.
D)A hotel clerk being expected to speak multiple languages.
E)An individual doing a good deed with the expectation that the other person will return the good deed.
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43
Glocalization represents the idea that the marketing strategy may be local but the implementation of that strategy at the marketing tactics level should be global.
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44
Low-context cultures emphasize communication through nonverbal elements,while,high-context cultures emphasize the spoken word.
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45
The term Chindia refers to the combined market and business potential of China and India.
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46
The extent to which a contract is seen as binding varies from place to place.
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47
Consumers from collectivist nations define relationships in terms of the ties between a brand or service provider and a family or relevant group of consumers.
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48
Hannah lives in place where rice is the staple diet of the people and eating wheat or potatoes is associated with poverty and inferior status.This association that favors the consumption of rice to wheat or potatoes is an example of consumer _____.
A)awareness
B)advocacy
C)culture
D)base
E)network
A)awareness
B)advocacy
C)culture
D)base
E)network
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49
The BRIC markets exclusively consist of developed nations.
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50
The specific expectations that are associated with each type of person are referred to as _____ expectations.
A)role
B)shared
C)rational
D)adaptive
E)interventional
A)role
B)shared
C)rational
D)adaptive
E)interventional
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51
Belgium is categorized as a BRIC nation.
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52
A rule that specifies the appropriate behavior in a given situation within a specific culture is referred to as cultural _____.
A)stereotype
B)bias
C)transmission
D)norm
E)criticism
A)stereotype
B)bias
C)transmission
D)norm
E)criticism
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53
Penalties associated with performing a nongratifying or culturally inconsistent behavior are known as cultural ______.
A)sanctions
B)roles
C)limitations
D)biases
E)equities
A)sanctions
B)roles
C)limitations
D)biases
E)equities
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54
CANZUS consumers are more likely to be physically close to each other during a conversation than are consumers from Italy.
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55
Nonverbal communication cues have universally accepted standard meanings that are independent of their cultural contexts.
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56
In some tribal cultures,commercial exploitation of nature is a serious offence that sometimes calls for expulsion from the community.Such measures aimed at making people conform to rules are known as cultural _____.
A)limitations
B)roles
C)sanctions
D)biases
E)equities
A)limitations
B)roles
C)sanctions
D)biases
E)equities
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57
Which of the following represents the commonly held societal beliefs that define what is socially gratifying within a specific society?
A)Consumer network
B)Consumer advocacy
C)Consumer culture
D)Consumer awareness
E)Consumer base
A)Consumer network
B)Consumer advocacy
C)Consumer culture
D)Consumer awareness
E)Consumer base
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58
In the United States,people attend funerals in black-colored clothes while in Japan,people wear white-colored clothes.This expectation of dressing in appropriate color of clothes according to the situation is an example of cultural _____.
A)stereotypes
B)norms
C)biases
D)sanctions
E)roles
A)stereotypes
B)norms
C)biases
D)sanctions
E)roles
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59
The physical characteristics that describe the physical environment and habitat of a particular place are known as _____ factors.
A)intrinsic
B)physiological
C)demographic
D)evolutionary
E)ecological
A)intrinsic
B)physiological
C)demographic
D)evolutionary
E)ecological
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60
Etiquettes remain the same across cultures.
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61
In the Chinese calendar,2012 is the year of the Dragon.Chinese consumers are purchasing various consumer products adorned with dragon motifs as they believe that it will bring good luck and prosperity.According to the CSV dimension,cultures in which superstitions and myths are given high value tend to be high in _____.
A)masculinity
B)individualism
C)power distance
D)short-term orientation
E)uncertainty avoidance
A)masculinity
B)individualism
C)power distance
D)short-term orientation
E)uncertainty avoidance
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62
Highly individualistic societies differ from highly collectivist societies in that highly individualistic societies:
A)take their identities from the groups to which they belong.
B)place a lot of importance on group achievements.
C)are loyal to the groups to which they belong.
D)place high value on self-reliance.
E)tend to live in extended families.
A)take their identities from the groups to which they belong.
B)place a lot of importance on group achievements.
C)are loyal to the groups to which they belong.
D)place high value on self-reliance.
E)tend to live in extended families.
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63
_____ represent a commonly agreed upon consensus about the most preferable ways of living within a society.
A)Cultural trails
B)Cultural lags
C)Cultural biases
D)Cultural values
E)Cultural sanctions
A)Cultural trails
B)Cultural lags
C)Cultural biases
D)Cultural values
E)Cultural sanctions
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64
According to the CSV dimension,a culture uncomfortable with ambiguous or unknown things is high in _____.
A)masculinity
B)individualism
C)power distance
D)long-term orientation
E)uncertainty avoidance
A)masculinity
B)individualism
C)power distance
D)long-term orientation
E)uncertainty avoidance
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65
Consumers from high-uncertainty-avoidance cultures tend to:
A)be faster in adopting product and service innovations than in other cultures.
B)be slower in buying a product because of its perceived scarcity than in other cultures.
C)perceive stronger price-quality relationships than in other cultures.
D)demand greater amount of product information than in other cultures.
E)rely less on commonly held beliefs to decide on a purchase than in other cultures.
A)be faster in adopting product and service innovations than in other cultures.
B)be slower in buying a product because of its perceived scarcity than in other cultures.
C)perceive stronger price-quality relationships than in other cultures.
D)demand greater amount of product information than in other cultures.
E)rely less on commonly held beliefs to decide on a purchase than in other cultures.
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66
Which of the following CSV dimensions captures distinctions existing in societies based on mannerisms typically associated with Western male traits over traditional feminine traits?
A)Individualism
B)Uncertainty avoidance
C)Masculinity
D)Long-term orientation
E)Power distance
A)Individualism
B)Uncertainty avoidance
C)Masculinity
D)Long-term orientation
E)Power distance
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67
In the core societal values (CSV)dimension,the extent to which people expect each other to take responsibility for themselves and their immediate family is referred to as _____.
A)individualism
B)protectionism
C)isolationism
D)pluralism
E)interventionism
A)individualism
B)protectionism
C)isolationism
D)pluralism
E)interventionism
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68
Jonah lives in a place where summers are unheard of and temperatures hardly rise above sub-zero.As a result,people living in that region rarely take daily showers,unlike people living in tropical regions.This difference in the frequency of showers between cultures can be attributed to the difference in _____ factors.
A)accommodative
B)ecological
C)evolutionary
D)demographic
E)physiological
A)accommodative
B)ecological
C)evolutionary
D)demographic
E)physiological
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69
The American society places a high value on being independent as well as attaining personal milestones.According to the CSV dimension,the American society is most likely to be high in _____.
A)pluralism
B)protectionism
C)individualism
D)interventionism
E)isolationism
A)pluralism
B)protectionism
C)individualism
D)interventionism
E)isolationism
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70
Which of the following is true about uncertainty avoidance?
A)Nations that are low in uncertainty avoidance will be slower to adopt product innovations.
B)The price-quality relationship is not as strong among cultures with high uncertainty avoidance.
C)Consumers in high-uncertainty-avoidance cultures are slower to buy products that are perceived to be scarce.
D)Consumers from low-uncertainty-avoidance cultures demand greater amounts of product information and explanation.
E)Superstitions and myths play a bigger role among cultures low in uncertainty avoidance.
A)Nations that are low in uncertainty avoidance will be slower to adopt product innovations.
B)The price-quality relationship is not as strong among cultures with high uncertainty avoidance.
C)Consumers in high-uncertainty-avoidance cultures are slower to buy products that are perceived to be scarce.
D)Consumers from low-uncertainty-avoidance cultures demand greater amounts of product information and explanation.
E)Superstitions and myths play a bigger role among cultures low in uncertainty avoidance.
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71
Daniel's workplace has no structured hierarchy,and all employees are treated equally regardless of their designations or roles in the organization.According to the CSV dimension,this is an example of an organization low in _____.
A)individualism
B)masculinity
C)power distance
D)uncertainty avoidance
E)long-term orientation
A)individualism
B)masculinity
C)power distance
D)uncertainty avoidance
E)long-term orientation
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72
Which of the following CSV dimension reflects values consistent with Confucian philosophy and a prioritization of future rewards over short-term benefits?
A)Individualism
B)Masculinity
C)Power distance
D)Uncertainty avoidance
E)Long-term orientation
A)Individualism
B)Masculinity
C)Power distance
D)Uncertainty avoidance
E)Long-term orientation
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73
Men tend to share some feminine traits in a culture with low _____.
A)masculinity
B)individualism
C)uncertainty avoidance
D)power distance
E)long-term orientation
A)masculinity
B)individualism
C)uncertainty avoidance
D)power distance
E)long-term orientation
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74
The customary greetings people exchange when they meet and which differ from culture to culture are an example of _____.
A)evolution
B)tradition
C)assimilation
D)sanction
E)accommodation
A)evolution
B)tradition
C)assimilation
D)sanction
E)accommodation
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75
Which of the following refers to the extent to which an individual's life is intertwined with a large cohesive group?
A)Protectionism
B)Collectivism
C)Isolationism
D)Pluralism
E)Interventionism
A)Protectionism
B)Collectivism
C)Isolationism
D)Pluralism
E)Interventionism
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76
Aaron is proud of the traits associated with his countrymen.They are generally perceived as adventurous with a pronounced inclination toward risk-taking and an aversion for the structured routine life.According to the CSV dimension,this is an example of a culture low in _____.
A)masculinity
B)individualism
C)power distance
D)short-term orientation
E)uncertainty avoidance
A)masculinity
B)individualism
C)power distance
D)short-term orientation
E)uncertainty avoidance
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77
In Dave's home country,most restaurants and public places have separate seating arrangements to segregate customers based on to their "status and position" in society.According to the CSV dimension,this is an example of a nation high in _____.
A)individualism
B)masculinity
C)power distance
D)uncertainty avoidance
E)long-term orientation
A)individualism
B)masculinity
C)power distance
D)uncertainty avoidance
E)long-term orientation
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78
_____ refers to customs and accepted ways of structuring society.
A)Sanction
B)Evolution
C)Tradition
D)Adaptation
E)Assimilation
A)Sanction
B)Evolution
C)Tradition
D)Adaptation
E)Assimilation
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In the CSV dimension,the extent to which people accept as fact the principle of the division of authority and privilege among different groups within the society is referred to as _____.
A)masculinity
B)individualism
C)power distance
D)uncertainty avoidance
E)long-term orientation
A)masculinity
B)individualism
C)power distance
D)uncertainty avoidance
E)long-term orientation
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80
Kamal lives with his extended family consisting of his grandparents and parents.In his country,people value faithfulness to one's family to the extent that a person's identity is closely associated to the family's identity.According to the CSV dimension,Kamal's culture is most likely to be high in _____.
A)isolationism
B)pluralism
C)collectivism
D)interventionism
E)protectionism
A)isolationism
B)pluralism
C)collectivism
D)interventionism
E)protectionism
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