Multiple Choice
SUPERFOCUS SCENARIO
Superfocus is a revolutionary concept in eye glasses--it even received a 2010 The Wall Street Journal innovation award. It is a type of eyeglass that allows the wearer to change correction without changing glasses, or having to look through a certain part of the lens like bifocal and progressive lens wearers must do. The round lenses are actually two lenses with a clear fluid in-between. The outer lens is hard, while the inner lens is flexible. There's a little slider on the bridge that, when moved, pushes the fluid and changes the shape of the inner, flexible, lens. That, in turn, changes the correction, so a user can see near, far, and everything in-between just by changing the position of the slider. The only catch is that the lens have to be perfectly round and the frames are made out of stainless steel or titanium aluminum, limiting the frame style and color choices for consumers. Actually, they look pretty goofy.
Superfocus can be purchased through eye care professionals or directly from the manufacturer online. The company has recently started using direct-response television advertising to drive traffic to the website so consumers can learn more about this product and sign up for a free trial offer. With prices starting at $700 a pair, the free trial might help overcome some resistance due to the relatively high price.
-Refer to Superfocus Scenario. Superfocus glasses were developed for people who have multiple prescriptions but do not like multi-focal lenses like bifocals or who have to continually change glasses for different tasks like reading, computer work, or driving. By solving this problem for consumers, which type of value is Superfocus delivering?
A) hedonic
B) rational
C) complete
D) utilitarian
E) relative
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