Multiple Choice
Family life cycle refers to
A) the distinct phases a family progresses through, from the birth of children to when the children leave home, each phase bringing with it identifiable purchasing behaviors.
B) the distinct phases a family progresses through, the birth of children to retirement, each phase bringing with it identifiable purchasing behaviors.
C) the distinct phases a family progresses through, from marriage to retirement, barring divorce or separation, each phase bringing with it identifiable purchasing behaviors.
D) the distinct phases a family progresses through, from formation to retirement, each phase bringing with it identifiable purchasing behaviors.
E) the intergenerational purchasing habits and product preferences that are passed down from one generation to the next.
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