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Which dimension of psychological time includes the categorisation of 'time for me'?

A) Temporal orientation dimension
B) Planning orientation dimension
C) Social dimension
D) Polychronic dimension
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According to the text,shopping is an activity that can be performed for either utilitarian or ________ reasons.

A) hedonic
B) tangible
C) functional
D) moral
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A ________ includes a buyer,a seller,a product or service and other factors,such as how the physical environment makes one feel.

A) postpurchase process
B) purchase process
C) consumption situation
D) psychological situation
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A typical antecedent state that a consumer might experience as he or she approaches the purchase environment is ________.

A) time pressure
B) sales interactions
C) product disposal
D) point-of-purchase stimuli
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A ________ orientation dimension distinguishes between people who prefer to do one thing at a time and those who have multitasking timestyles.

A) social
B) polychronic
C) planning
D) temporal
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The day reconstruction method requires a respondent to ________.

A) dispose of any unused product during a specified period of time
B) keep a record of everything he or she recycled
C) try to remember what he or she did a month ago on the same day of the week
D) keep a diary of everything he or she did during the day
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A study was conducted in different countries measuring how fast people walk and how long it takes postal workers to sell a stamp.Based on this research,the fastest country in the world was found to be ________.

A) Mexico
B) Germany
C) Switzerland
D) Syria
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Which of the following cultures is likely to see time as cyclic?

A) American
B) German
C) Swiss
D) Hispanic
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According to the consumer behaviour model presented in the text,the ________ includes the shopping experience,point-of-purchase stimuli and sales interactions.

A) antecedent state
B) postpurchase process
C) cognitive process
D) purchase environment
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Which of the following is an unpleasant psychological state?

A) Density
B) Arousal
C) Crowding
D) Expectancy
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Others present in a consumer's physical and social environment when purchases are made are called ________.

A) co-consumers
B) bystanders
C) purchase competitors
D) challengers
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A hotel chain installed mirrors near the elevator banks after receiving many complaints from guests about how long they had to wait for an elevator to arrive.The hotel was trying to ________.

A) convert the elevator area to a being space
B) avoid the effects of queuing theory
C) reduce procedural time
D) minimise psychological waiting time
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A study found that women who engage in extensive information search and comparison shopping were most likely to select which of the following metaphors to express their perspective of time?

A) Time is a pressure cooker.
B) Time is a river.
C) Time is a map.
D) Time is a feast.
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In general,people from which of the following cultures have typically been shown to wait the most patiently while standing in a long line?

A) Asian
B) French
C) American
D) Italian
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Most Australians will state that they are always rushed for time even though many people have opportunities for leisure.This perception is referred to as ________.

A) time poverty
B) the leisure paradox
C) psychological time
D) circular time
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Which of the following is considered a postpurchase process?

A) The shopping experience
B) Mood
C) Consumer satisfaction
D) Shopping orientation
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Which of the following is considered a limitation of e-commerce?

A) Expensive to order and then return
B) Lack of real-time pricing
C) Lack of reasonable delivery times
D) Higher prices than in-store prices
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Two dimensions of emotional states determine if a shopper will react positively or negatively to a consumption environment.These two dimensions are best described as being ________.

A) pleasure and pain
B) avoidance and satisfaction
C) avoidance and arousal
D) pleasure and arousal
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The psychological dimension of time or how it is experienced is an important factor in what mathematical study?

A) Polychronic activity
B) Queuing or queuing theory
C) Temporal tasking
D) Physical metrics
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Which of the following is the best example of a utilitarian shopping motive?

A) A consumer shops to 'hang out' with friends at a local shopping centre.
B) A consumer shops because he loves the thrill of finding a bargain.
C) A consumer shops to efficiently purchase groceries for the week.
D) A consumer shops because she enjoys attention from salespeople.
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Julie loves to go into Springer's Old Country Giftshop.It always smells like a field of spring flowers.The lighting gives all the products a warm glow,and the mood music is just perfect for casual browsing.After her visit to the store,Julie is always in a better mood.Springer's Old Country Giftshop has attracted Julie with its ________.

A) store position
B) atmospherics
C) subliminal cues
D) marketscape theme
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During ________,one consumer exchanges something she owns with someone else for something the other person owns.

A) freegan sharing
B) divestment
C) disposal casting
D) lateral cycling
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________ is the conscious designing of retail space and its various dimensions to evoke certain effects in buyers.

A) Pretailing
B) Atmospherics
C) Market-landscaping
D) Store image
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An elaborate product display in a grocery aisle and an employee handing out free samples of a new product are both examples of ________.

A) pretailing
B) retail theming
C) shopping orientations
D) POP stimuli
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The aim of total quality management is to ________ and increase quality.

A) reduce dissatisfaction
B) simplify disposal
C) reduce errors
D) promote recycling
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Tara was shopping for a new pair of shoes for work.The salesperson was very helpful and friendly,bringing Tara some styles she hadn't thought to try on but that she ended up really liking.Noticing Tara's University of Western Sydney t-shirt,the salesperson said that she was a student there.After talking,they discovered that they had both lived on campus,just a few years apart.Tara ended up buying three pairs of shoes rather than the one pair she had planned on.Tara's experience shows the effect of ________.

A) queuing theory
B) incidental similarity
C) the expectancy disconfirmation model
D) retail theming
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Wynona was impulsive.Her friends accused her of being calculating,but she thought of herself as simply an analytical thinker.She wanted what she wanted and tomorrow could take care of itself.Researchers would classify her as being a hedonic variety-seeker.Which of the following time metaphors would best capture Wynona's perspective of time?

A) Time is a pressure cooker.
B) Time is a map.
C) Time is a feast.
D) Time is a mirror.
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Innovative merchants have turned to retail theming to provide new ways to stimulate and encourage consumers during their shopping experience.A retailer that uses a simulated outdoor environment (such as a fishing pond with real fish)to attract outdoor enthusiasts to the retail store is using a ________ theme.

A) marketscape
B) cyberspace
C) mindscape
D) landscape
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According to the ________,a product that is promoted as being better than it really is will create problems with customers even if its innate quality is already high.

A) expectancy disconfirmation model
B) total quality management model
C) incidental similarity theory
D) queuing theory
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Steven has an urge to buy a Magnum ice cream when he enters the neighbourhood convenience store.What would be the best term to describe Steven's buying situation?

A) Unplanned buying
B) Impulse buying
C) Demand-enhanced buying
D) Planned buying
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Jason loves to go to Borders bookstore in the evening.In addition to looking at books,he is able to meet interesting people in the store's coffee shop,where local artists perform soft jazz.Because the other consumers in Borders might affect Jason's purchases,we call them ________.

A) shopping partners
B) peers
C) co-consumers
D) clients
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The steps consumers practice to gradually distance themselves from things they treasure so that they can sell,recycle or dispose of them are called ________.

A) recycling instincts
B) tangential cycles
C) divestment rituals
D) lateral cycles
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One of the most important in-store factors is the salesperson.This influence can be understood in terms of ________ theory,which stresses that each participant gives something to the other and hopes to receive something in return.

A) gestalt
B) exchange
C) gemba
D) satisfaction/dissatisfaction
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People who live off others' discards to make a political statement against corporations and consumerism are called ________.

A) lateral cyclists
B) freecyclers
C) freegans
D) divesters
Question
In-store shopping has become extremely important in today's highly competitive retail environment.It has been estimated that about ________ of supermarket purchases are decided in the aisles as consumers shop.

A) one-quarter
B) one-half
C) two-thirds
D) four-fifths
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Which of the following best identifies what consumers primarily look for in products?

A) Colour and style
B) Price and warranty
C) Quality and warranty
D) Quality and value
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When Maria began work again after having a child,she was surprised at how much more she had to do.Before she had her child,she only had to take care of her husband and herself-now she has a baby! She just never seems to have enough time to please everyone and get her work done.Which of the following terms is most closely associated with Maria's dilemma?

A) Social pressure
B) Time poverty
C) Expectancy disconfirmation model
D) Incidental similarity
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In a(n)________,consumers participate in the production of the products or services they buy.

A) pop-up store
B) minipreneur shop
C) activity store
D) sharing site
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A store environment that has been made to resemble a living room where customers can relax,hang out with friends or even learn,is referred to as a(n)________.

A) marketscape
B) being space
C) mindscape
D) activity space
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Samuel is on his weekly trip through the supermarket.When he sees a jar of cinnamon in the spice aisle,he remembers that he is out of cinnamon.Cinnamon is not on his grocery list.Samuel has just experienced which of the following buying situations?

A) Unplanned buying
B) Impulse buying
C) Demand-enhanced buying
D) Planned buying
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A good metaphor for women whose timestyles are spontaneous in their planning orientation and have a present focus is 'time is a mirror.'
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A temporal factor is one that reflects sense of time.
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The perception of time is different in different cultures.It would likely be most accepted for employees to be paid by the hour in a culture with which of the following perceptions of time?

A) Circular time
B) Procedural time
C) Linear time
D) Occasion time
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Customers are more likely to buy an inferior product now than wait for a better one if their culture thinks of time as linear rather than circular.
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A typical utilitarian shopping motive is interpersonal attraction.
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A typical hedonic shopping motive is to experience the sharing of common interests.
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If Bob's Plumbing inflates the time it will take for a plumber to visit,then has the plumber arrive a day earlier,the customer will be suitably impressed.This is a technique that emphasises the use of ________.

A) overinflating
B) undermanaging
C) bad estimation
D) managing expectations
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The 'thrill of the hunt' is a hedonic shopping motive.
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George wants to increase impulse purchases in his store.Which of the following promotional strategies would be most effective for George to use?

A) He should place point-of-purchase displays close to the items he wants to market.
B) He should buy more advertising space in local newspapers.
C) He should hire a new salesperson.
D) He should post testimonials about the quality of his products in highly travelled locations.
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A point-of-purchase stimulus is part of the purchase environment.
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Most customers who experience an environment that is both pleasant and arousing will interpret it as an exciting environment.
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A typical antecedent state is product disposal.
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Mary has been on a roll.She made straight A's in school,was elected to the Student Council,found a new boyfriend,and discovered that she will be getting a new car in about two weeks.Based on information found in the text,these positive occurrences will have an impact on Mary; therefore,when Mary reads and processes ads in her favourite magazines,she will process the ads with ________.

A) more careful scrutiny
B) less interest
C) less elaboration
D) greater concentration on price
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Jason remembers that the last time he bought a store-branded rubbish bin it fell apart in about two months.Without even looking at the store brand on this shopping trip,Jason buys a more expensive national brand.Which of the following models most accurately reflects Jason's behaviour?

A) The cognitive recognition model
B) The quality versus value model
C) The expectancy disconfirmation model
D) The product rejection model
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Stephanie loves flea markets and garage sales.She spends most of her Saturday mornings going from one to another.About once a month,she holds her own garage sale just to get rid of some of the items she purchased during the month.Stephanie is actively engaged in ________.

A) the freegan lifestyle
B) divestment cycling
C) freecycling
D) the underground economy
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Jack works for the state government.The state is concerned because the receipts from sales taxes are much lower than the projections,even though the projections of population,salaries and unemployment have been right on target.Jack does a detailed study and finds that much of the underestimation of sales tax revenue is most likely due to ________.

A) a general decrease in prices
B) increased lateral cycling in an underground economy
C) increased product disposal rates
D) increased product quality
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Consumers' physical and social environments have little to do with the motives consumers have for product usage.
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Time poverty seems to be more a problem of perception than of fact.
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Sergio thought he was cheated by the owners of a small business from which he bought part of his retail supplies.He wrote a warning on the Internet and posted it on every consumer advocate site that would accept it.Sergio is taking what course of action with his discontent?

A) Voice response
B) Private response
C) Third-party response
D) Fourth-party response
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It would be difficult to sell consumers life insurance if their notion of time is cyclic.
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The fact that some customers will pay three to four times as much as others to fly first class,even though the plane arrives at the same time for every passenger,demonstrates the importance of both the social and physical surroundings in the marketplace.
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List each of the five antecedent states identified in the chapter.Next,indicate the three purchase environment activities that match the five antecedent states.
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When products basically live up to our expectations,we don't think too much about the product one way or the other; we just use the product.A model that addresses this situation is the expectancy disconfirmation model.
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Griff is opening a new high-end restaurant and has invited some of the city's most elite and powerful people to opening night.Griff's attempt to create an association between his restaurant and these power players is likely to fail based upon what research has shown about co-consumers.
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A retailer using a marketscape theme gives consumers the opportunity to enter into a world of fantasy (such as one where the person becomes a virtual hunter,race car driver or fashion model)as they shop.
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As every salesperson knows,some people savour the experience of being waited on,even though they may not necessarily buy anything.The hedonic shopping motive associated with this scenario is that of instant status.
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Offering an important guest food that was prepared quickly would be more of an insult in cultures with a fast timestyle than in cultures with slower timestyles.
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One benefit of e-commerce is that consumers can find products and services for which they will be able to get greater price information.
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When a retail customer senses a sudden urge that simply can't be ignored,the customer is experiencing unplanned buying.
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Identify and describe the various temporal factors that might affect a consumer and his or her buying process.
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What two basic dimensions determine if a shopper will react positively or negatively to a consumption environment? What factors can affect a consumer's moods in the shopping environment that are a)under the control of the marketer and b)not under the control of the marketer?
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A pop-up store is purposefully designed to come and go very rapidly.
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There are pros and cons associated with using e-commerce as a business model.What are the limitations of e-commerce for consumers?
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Identify the three possible courses of action a consumer who is dissatisfied with a product or service can take.Explain why it is important for a marketer to address consumers' complaints.
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Shopping is an activity that can be performed for either utilitarian or hedonic motives.Describe hedonic shopping motives.
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Time is viewed differently around the world.List and briefly describe three views of time that might be seen in different cultures.
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In Las Vegas,properties have assumed themes that range from modern New York to ancient Egypt.This attempt at retail theming stresses the importance of the postpurchase process.
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The buyer-seller interaction can be classified as a dyadic encounter.
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If a retailer has decided to use a marketscape theme for its retail operations,the retailer's store images will be built on information and communications technology features.
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Putting more and more people into the same marketing space will increase arousal in customers.This can be seen as either positive or negative,depending upon each customer's interpretation of this arousal.
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Which dimension of psychological time includes the categorisation of 'time for me'?

A) Temporal orientation dimension
B) Planning orientation dimension
C) Social dimension
D) Polychronic dimension
C
2
According to the text,shopping is an activity that can be performed for either utilitarian or ________ reasons.

A) hedonic
B) tangible
C) functional
D) moral
A
3
A ________ includes a buyer,a seller,a product or service and other factors,such as how the physical environment makes one feel.

A) postpurchase process
B) purchase process
C) consumption situation
D) psychological situation
C
4
A typical antecedent state that a consumer might experience as he or she approaches the purchase environment is ________.

A) time pressure
B) sales interactions
C) product disposal
D) point-of-purchase stimuli
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A ________ orientation dimension distinguishes between people who prefer to do one thing at a time and those who have multitasking timestyles.

A) social
B) polychronic
C) planning
D) temporal
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The day reconstruction method requires a respondent to ________.

A) dispose of any unused product during a specified period of time
B) keep a record of everything he or she recycled
C) try to remember what he or she did a month ago on the same day of the week
D) keep a diary of everything he or she did during the day
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A study was conducted in different countries measuring how fast people walk and how long it takes postal workers to sell a stamp.Based on this research,the fastest country in the world was found to be ________.

A) Mexico
B) Germany
C) Switzerland
D) Syria
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Which of the following cultures is likely to see time as cyclic?

A) American
B) German
C) Swiss
D) Hispanic
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According to the consumer behaviour model presented in the text,the ________ includes the shopping experience,point-of-purchase stimuli and sales interactions.

A) antecedent state
B) postpurchase process
C) cognitive process
D) purchase environment
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Which of the following is an unpleasant psychological state?

A) Density
B) Arousal
C) Crowding
D) Expectancy
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Others present in a consumer's physical and social environment when purchases are made are called ________.

A) co-consumers
B) bystanders
C) purchase competitors
D) challengers
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A hotel chain installed mirrors near the elevator banks after receiving many complaints from guests about how long they had to wait for an elevator to arrive.The hotel was trying to ________.

A) convert the elevator area to a being space
B) avoid the effects of queuing theory
C) reduce procedural time
D) minimise psychological waiting time
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A study found that women who engage in extensive information search and comparison shopping were most likely to select which of the following metaphors to express their perspective of time?

A) Time is a pressure cooker.
B) Time is a river.
C) Time is a map.
D) Time is a feast.
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In general,people from which of the following cultures have typically been shown to wait the most patiently while standing in a long line?

A) Asian
B) French
C) American
D) Italian
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Most Australians will state that they are always rushed for time even though many people have opportunities for leisure.This perception is referred to as ________.

A) time poverty
B) the leisure paradox
C) psychological time
D) circular time
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Which of the following is considered a postpurchase process?

A) The shopping experience
B) Mood
C) Consumer satisfaction
D) Shopping orientation
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Which of the following is considered a limitation of e-commerce?

A) Expensive to order and then return
B) Lack of real-time pricing
C) Lack of reasonable delivery times
D) Higher prices than in-store prices
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Two dimensions of emotional states determine if a shopper will react positively or negatively to a consumption environment.These two dimensions are best described as being ________.

A) pleasure and pain
B) avoidance and satisfaction
C) avoidance and arousal
D) pleasure and arousal
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The psychological dimension of time or how it is experienced is an important factor in what mathematical study?

A) Polychronic activity
B) Queuing or queuing theory
C) Temporal tasking
D) Physical metrics
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Which of the following is the best example of a utilitarian shopping motive?

A) A consumer shops to 'hang out' with friends at a local shopping centre.
B) A consumer shops because he loves the thrill of finding a bargain.
C) A consumer shops to efficiently purchase groceries for the week.
D) A consumer shops because she enjoys attention from salespeople.
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Julie loves to go into Springer's Old Country Giftshop.It always smells like a field of spring flowers.The lighting gives all the products a warm glow,and the mood music is just perfect for casual browsing.After her visit to the store,Julie is always in a better mood.Springer's Old Country Giftshop has attracted Julie with its ________.

A) store position
B) atmospherics
C) subliminal cues
D) marketscape theme
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During ________,one consumer exchanges something she owns with someone else for something the other person owns.

A) freegan sharing
B) divestment
C) disposal casting
D) lateral cycling
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________ is the conscious designing of retail space and its various dimensions to evoke certain effects in buyers.

A) Pretailing
B) Atmospherics
C) Market-landscaping
D) Store image
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An elaborate product display in a grocery aisle and an employee handing out free samples of a new product are both examples of ________.

A) pretailing
B) retail theming
C) shopping orientations
D) POP stimuli
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The aim of total quality management is to ________ and increase quality.

A) reduce dissatisfaction
B) simplify disposal
C) reduce errors
D) promote recycling
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Tara was shopping for a new pair of shoes for work.The salesperson was very helpful and friendly,bringing Tara some styles she hadn't thought to try on but that she ended up really liking.Noticing Tara's University of Western Sydney t-shirt,the salesperson said that she was a student there.After talking,they discovered that they had both lived on campus,just a few years apart.Tara ended up buying three pairs of shoes rather than the one pair she had planned on.Tara's experience shows the effect of ________.

A) queuing theory
B) incidental similarity
C) the expectancy disconfirmation model
D) retail theming
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Wynona was impulsive.Her friends accused her of being calculating,but she thought of herself as simply an analytical thinker.She wanted what she wanted and tomorrow could take care of itself.Researchers would classify her as being a hedonic variety-seeker.Which of the following time metaphors would best capture Wynona's perspective of time?

A) Time is a pressure cooker.
B) Time is a map.
C) Time is a feast.
D) Time is a mirror.
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Innovative merchants have turned to retail theming to provide new ways to stimulate and encourage consumers during their shopping experience.A retailer that uses a simulated outdoor environment (such as a fishing pond with real fish)to attract outdoor enthusiasts to the retail store is using a ________ theme.

A) marketscape
B) cyberspace
C) mindscape
D) landscape
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According to the ________,a product that is promoted as being better than it really is will create problems with customers even if its innate quality is already high.

A) expectancy disconfirmation model
B) total quality management model
C) incidental similarity theory
D) queuing theory
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Steven has an urge to buy a Magnum ice cream when he enters the neighbourhood convenience store.What would be the best term to describe Steven's buying situation?

A) Unplanned buying
B) Impulse buying
C) Demand-enhanced buying
D) Planned buying
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Jason loves to go to Borders bookstore in the evening.In addition to looking at books,he is able to meet interesting people in the store's coffee shop,where local artists perform soft jazz.Because the other consumers in Borders might affect Jason's purchases,we call them ________.

A) shopping partners
B) peers
C) co-consumers
D) clients
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The steps consumers practice to gradually distance themselves from things they treasure so that they can sell,recycle or dispose of them are called ________.

A) recycling instincts
B) tangential cycles
C) divestment rituals
D) lateral cycles
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One of the most important in-store factors is the salesperson.This influence can be understood in terms of ________ theory,which stresses that each participant gives something to the other and hopes to receive something in return.

A) gestalt
B) exchange
C) gemba
D) satisfaction/dissatisfaction
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People who live off others' discards to make a political statement against corporations and consumerism are called ________.

A) lateral cyclists
B) freecyclers
C) freegans
D) divesters
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In-store shopping has become extremely important in today's highly competitive retail environment.It has been estimated that about ________ of supermarket purchases are decided in the aisles as consumers shop.

A) one-quarter
B) one-half
C) two-thirds
D) four-fifths
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Which of the following best identifies what consumers primarily look for in products?

A) Colour and style
B) Price and warranty
C) Quality and warranty
D) Quality and value
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37
When Maria began work again after having a child,she was surprised at how much more she had to do.Before she had her child,she only had to take care of her husband and herself-now she has a baby! She just never seems to have enough time to please everyone and get her work done.Which of the following terms is most closely associated with Maria's dilemma?

A) Social pressure
B) Time poverty
C) Expectancy disconfirmation model
D) Incidental similarity
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In a(n)________,consumers participate in the production of the products or services they buy.

A) pop-up store
B) minipreneur shop
C) activity store
D) sharing site
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A store environment that has been made to resemble a living room where customers can relax,hang out with friends or even learn,is referred to as a(n)________.

A) marketscape
B) being space
C) mindscape
D) activity space
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Samuel is on his weekly trip through the supermarket.When he sees a jar of cinnamon in the spice aisle,he remembers that he is out of cinnamon.Cinnamon is not on his grocery list.Samuel has just experienced which of the following buying situations?

A) Unplanned buying
B) Impulse buying
C) Demand-enhanced buying
D) Planned buying
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41
A good metaphor for women whose timestyles are spontaneous in their planning orientation and have a present focus is 'time is a mirror.'
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42
A temporal factor is one that reflects sense of time.
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43
The perception of time is different in different cultures.It would likely be most accepted for employees to be paid by the hour in a culture with which of the following perceptions of time?

A) Circular time
B) Procedural time
C) Linear time
D) Occasion time
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44
Customers are more likely to buy an inferior product now than wait for a better one if their culture thinks of time as linear rather than circular.
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45
A typical utilitarian shopping motive is interpersonal attraction.
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46
A typical hedonic shopping motive is to experience the sharing of common interests.
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47
If Bob's Plumbing inflates the time it will take for a plumber to visit,then has the plumber arrive a day earlier,the customer will be suitably impressed.This is a technique that emphasises the use of ________.

A) overinflating
B) undermanaging
C) bad estimation
D) managing expectations
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48
The 'thrill of the hunt' is a hedonic shopping motive.
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49
George wants to increase impulse purchases in his store.Which of the following promotional strategies would be most effective for George to use?

A) He should place point-of-purchase displays close to the items he wants to market.
B) He should buy more advertising space in local newspapers.
C) He should hire a new salesperson.
D) He should post testimonials about the quality of his products in highly travelled locations.
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50
A point-of-purchase stimulus is part of the purchase environment.
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51
Most customers who experience an environment that is both pleasant and arousing will interpret it as an exciting environment.
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52
A typical antecedent state is product disposal.
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53
Mary has been on a roll.She made straight A's in school,was elected to the Student Council,found a new boyfriend,and discovered that she will be getting a new car in about two weeks.Based on information found in the text,these positive occurrences will have an impact on Mary; therefore,when Mary reads and processes ads in her favourite magazines,she will process the ads with ________.

A) more careful scrutiny
B) less interest
C) less elaboration
D) greater concentration on price
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54
Jason remembers that the last time he bought a store-branded rubbish bin it fell apart in about two months.Without even looking at the store brand on this shopping trip,Jason buys a more expensive national brand.Which of the following models most accurately reflects Jason's behaviour?

A) The cognitive recognition model
B) The quality versus value model
C) The expectancy disconfirmation model
D) The product rejection model
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55
Stephanie loves flea markets and garage sales.She spends most of her Saturday mornings going from one to another.About once a month,she holds her own garage sale just to get rid of some of the items she purchased during the month.Stephanie is actively engaged in ________.

A) the freegan lifestyle
B) divestment cycling
C) freecycling
D) the underground economy
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56
Jack works for the state government.The state is concerned because the receipts from sales taxes are much lower than the projections,even though the projections of population,salaries and unemployment have been right on target.Jack does a detailed study and finds that much of the underestimation of sales tax revenue is most likely due to ________.

A) a general decrease in prices
B) increased lateral cycling in an underground economy
C) increased product disposal rates
D) increased product quality
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57
Consumers' physical and social environments have little to do with the motives consumers have for product usage.
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58
Time poverty seems to be more a problem of perception than of fact.
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59
Sergio thought he was cheated by the owners of a small business from which he bought part of his retail supplies.He wrote a warning on the Internet and posted it on every consumer advocate site that would accept it.Sergio is taking what course of action with his discontent?

A) Voice response
B) Private response
C) Third-party response
D) Fourth-party response
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60
It would be difficult to sell consumers life insurance if their notion of time is cyclic.
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61
The fact that some customers will pay three to four times as much as others to fly first class,even though the plane arrives at the same time for every passenger,demonstrates the importance of both the social and physical surroundings in the marketplace.
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62
List each of the five antecedent states identified in the chapter.Next,indicate the three purchase environment activities that match the five antecedent states.
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63
When products basically live up to our expectations,we don't think too much about the product one way or the other; we just use the product.A model that addresses this situation is the expectancy disconfirmation model.
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64
Griff is opening a new high-end restaurant and has invited some of the city's most elite and powerful people to opening night.Griff's attempt to create an association between his restaurant and these power players is likely to fail based upon what research has shown about co-consumers.
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65
A retailer using a marketscape theme gives consumers the opportunity to enter into a world of fantasy (such as one where the person becomes a virtual hunter,race car driver or fashion model)as they shop.
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66
As every salesperson knows,some people savour the experience of being waited on,even though they may not necessarily buy anything.The hedonic shopping motive associated with this scenario is that of instant status.
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67
Offering an important guest food that was prepared quickly would be more of an insult in cultures with a fast timestyle than in cultures with slower timestyles.
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68
One benefit of e-commerce is that consumers can find products and services for which they will be able to get greater price information.
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69
When a retail customer senses a sudden urge that simply can't be ignored,the customer is experiencing unplanned buying.
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70
Identify and describe the various temporal factors that might affect a consumer and his or her buying process.
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71
What two basic dimensions determine if a shopper will react positively or negatively to a consumption environment? What factors can affect a consumer's moods in the shopping environment that are a)under the control of the marketer and b)not under the control of the marketer?
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72
A pop-up store is purposefully designed to come and go very rapidly.
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73
There are pros and cons associated with using e-commerce as a business model.What are the limitations of e-commerce for consumers?
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74
Identify the three possible courses of action a consumer who is dissatisfied with a product or service can take.Explain why it is important for a marketer to address consumers' complaints.
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75
Shopping is an activity that can be performed for either utilitarian or hedonic motives.Describe hedonic shopping motives.
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76
Time is viewed differently around the world.List and briefly describe three views of time that might be seen in different cultures.
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77
In Las Vegas,properties have assumed themes that range from modern New York to ancient Egypt.This attempt at retail theming stresses the importance of the postpurchase process.
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78
The buyer-seller interaction can be classified as a dyadic encounter.
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79
If a retailer has decided to use a marketscape theme for its retail operations,the retailer's store images will be built on information and communications technology features.
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80
Putting more and more people into the same marketing space will increase arousal in customers.This can be seen as either positive or negative,depending upon each customer's interpretation of this arousal.
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