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Question 81
Essay
Consumers differ in their level of involvement with a product message. By being aware of some basic factors that increase or decrease attention, marketers can increase the likelihood that product information will get through. Name some specific techniques which marketers can use to enhance consumers' motivations to process product information and increase their involvement.
Question 82
Essay
Most researchers feel there are several broad types of involvement. Define and describe involvement and its relationship to motivation. Link your discussion to the identification of the various types of involvement. Is the concept useful in differentiating among competing brands or types of products?
Question 83
True/False
The valence of a goal is negative, but not positive, when a person experiences an approach- avoidance conflict.
Question 84
Multiple Choice
Each of the following is a type of socialization agent except:
Question 85
Essay
Yuri purchased a bike to cycle to work. He was satisfying his utilitarian needs.
Question 86
True/False
Elaboration is the term used to refer to the level of personal importance or interest the consumer perceives, evoked by a stimulus within a specific situation.
Question 87
Multiple Choice
The process of learning the beliefs and behaviours which are endorsed by one's own culture is called:
Question 88
True/False
TV requires more involvement on the part of the consumer than print media do.
Question 89
True/False
"My garden gives me a sense of peace," describes the satisfaction of a safety need.
Question 90
Essay
Some marketers have problems with taking Maslow's hierarchy of needs too literally. What are their criticisms of the hierarchical approach?
Question 91
Multiple Choice
A religious person who has taken a vow of celibacy would not necessarily agree that physiological needs must be satisfied before self- actualization needs are addressed. What does this example say about Maslow's hierarchy of needs?