Deck 14: Consumption to Satisfaction

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Satisfaction results from a cognitive appraisal, which is sometimes referred to as the satisfaction effect.
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Value creation is the heart of Consumer Behaviour and is what consumers seek from the consumption process
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According to the expectancy/disconfirmation theory, consumers' expectations are used as a type of benchmark against which actual performance perceptions are judged.
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Attribution theory proposes that consumers enter into a consumption experience with predetermined cognitive expectations of a product's performance.
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Meaning transference begins with culture.
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Consumer satisfaction is a mild, positive emotional state resulting from a favourable appraisal of a consumption outcome.
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The process through which cultural meaning is transferred to a product and onto the consumer is called affect referral.
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Product turnover refers to the number of times a product or service is consumed in a given time period.
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The most commonly accepted theory of consumer satisfaction is the theory of reasoned action.
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Temporal factors, antecedent conditions, and the physical environment are particularly influential on the consumption experience.
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Consumers may experience other types of emotions besides satisfaction after consumption.
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Satisfaction is an emotion that usually creates strong behavioural reactions.
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When performance perceptions are more positive than what was expected, positive disconfirmation occurs.
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A refrigerator is an example of a durable good.
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Consumer satisfaction is a postconsumption phenomenon because it is a reaction to an outcome.
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According to the expectancy/disconfirmation theory, disconfirmation leads to consumer dissatisfaction.
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According to the text, satisfaction should be the key outcome variable for marketers and consumers.
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All services are non-durable goods.
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Permanent goods are goods that are consumed over long periods of time.
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Non-durable goods are consumed quickly.
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Expectations are the level of a particular benefit that will lead to a valued end state.
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Social comparison theory proposes that consumers cognitively compare their own level of inputs and outcomes to those of another party in an exchange.
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Service quality can be thought of as the overall goodness or badness of a service provided.
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Consumer expectations have three components: locus, control, and stability.
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An important issue in satisfaction theory is the degree to which consumers are confident in their expectations.
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Consumer expectations can directly impact satisfaction, but only when the consumer has very little involvement.
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Normative expectations are expectations of what a consumer thinks should happen given past experiences with a product or service.
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Consumers form expectations based on a number of different sources.
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Ideal expectations are expectations that a consumer forms regarding what he or she thinks should happen given the level of work that he or she has put into the experience.
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Performance perceptions can directly influence consumer satisfaction formation independent of the disconfirmation process, particularly when expectations are high.
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According the expectancy/disconfirmation theory, expectations can only impact satisfaction through the disconfirmation process.
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Research has indicated that when expectations are not held with a strong degree of confidence, both disconfirmation and perceived performance affect satisfaction.
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Self-attribution theory states that consumers are motivated to act in accordance with their attitudes and behaviours.
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An inequitable exchange can occur when a consumer believes that another customer has been treated more favourably.
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Desired expectations are expectations about what a consumer really wants to happen during an experience if everything were ideal.
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Expectations do not affect performance perceptions.
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The tendency for expectations to guide performance perceptions is called expectation bias.
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According to the expectancy/disconfirmation theory of consumer satisfaction, disconfirmation is the satisfaction judgment.
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If performance perceptions exactly match what was expected, confirmation is said to occur.
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Expectations may be thought of as pre-consumption beliefs of what will occur during an exchange and/or consumption of a product.
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What type of goods are automobiles, refrigerators, and air conditioners?

A) durable
B) non-durable
C) high expectation
D) primary
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A self-ascribed event occurs when a consumer blames him- or herself for a bad event.
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Attribution theory focuses on explaining why a certain event has occurred.
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Which term refers to the attempt by marketers to increase the number of times a product is consumed?

A) consumption amount
B) consumption value
C) consumption replacement
D) consumption frequency
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Consumer refuse is any packaging that is no longer necessary for consumption to take place or, in some cases, the actual good that is no longer providing value to the consumer.
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What are durable goods?

A) goods that are usually consumed quickly
B) goods that have a high consumption frequency
C) goods that require the consumer to go through the consumption process whereas non-durable goods do not
D) goods that are usually consumed over a long period of time
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What is the term for goods that are consumed quickly?

A) durable goods
B) non-durable goods
C) primary goods
D) secondary goods
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Consumers will be dissatisfied if they perceive inequitable treatment.
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Cognitive dissonance refers to lingering doubts about a decision that has already been made.
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Jake collects old watches. He's particularly interested in those from the 1920s because they have a history behind them. He's learned that some are fake, however, so he takes a watch to an appraiser to ensure it is genuine before he agrees to purchase it. What is Jake concerned with regarding this product?

A) transference
B) confirmation
C) stability
D) authenticity
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Which emotion is evoked by positive, anticipatory appraisals?

A) fear
B) joy
C) hope
D) satisfaction
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Which term refers to something is real and genuine and has a history or tradition?

A) authenticity
B) transference
C) assimilation
D) credibility
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The locus element of attribution theory involves the extent to which an outcome was controllable or not.
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The three key elements of attribution theory are expectations, control, and satisfaction.
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One problem with satisfaction measures is that they are right skewed.
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The De Beers diamond company advises men to spend two months' salary for a diamond engagement ring for their beloved because "A Diamond Is Forever." Interestingly, diamond engagement rings didn't have much meaning in the United States prior to 1930 or so; therefore, diamond engagement rings derive their value from culture. What is the term for this process that has occurred with diamonds?

A) meaning transference
B) assimilation
C) accommodation
D) iconic transfer
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According to the disconfirmation element of attribution theory, a consumer assesses whether an outcome was controllable or not.
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What is the process through which cultural meaning is transmitted to a product and onto the consumer?

A) cultural transference
B) cultural infusion
C) meaning transference
D) assimilation
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What type of goods are soft drinks, facial tissue, and nail polish?

A) primary
B) superordinate
C) secondary
D) non-durable
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According to attribution theory, if an event is attributed to a product or company, an external attribution is made.
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According to the expectancy/disconfirmation theory, what occurs when performance perceptions are more positive than expected?

A) positive disconfirmation
B) negative disconfirmation
C) confirmation
D) positive expectation
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Which consumer theory proposes that consumers use expectations as a benchmark against which performance perceptions are judged and this comparison is a primary basis for satisfaction/dissatisfaction?

A) attribution
B) expectancy/disconfirmation
C) input/output
D) equity
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What is the most commonly accepted theory of consumer satisfaction?

A) attribution
B) balance
C) expectancy/disconfirmation
D) satisfaction/dissatisfaction
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Which term refers to the expectations about what a consumer really wants to happen during an experience under perfect conditions?

A) ideal expectations
B) equitable expectations
C) realistic expectations
D) desired expectations
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According the expectancy/disconfirmation theory, which of the following leads to consumer satisfaction?

A) positive confirmation
B) positive disconfirmation
C) negative confirmation
D) negative disconfirmation
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Which does NOT accurately describe consumer satisfaction?

A) Consumer satisfaction is a relatively enduring consumer trait.
B) Consumer satisfaction is a postconsumption phenomenon because it is a reaction to an outcome.
C) Like other emotions, satisfaction results from a cognitive appraisal.
D) Satisfaction is a relatively mild emotion that does not create strong behavioural reactions.
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Which term refers to a mild, positive emotional state resulting from a favourable appraisal of a consumption outcome?

A) cognitive dissonance
B) cognitive transference
C) service quality
D) consumer satisfaction
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Which term refers to a consumer's mild, negative affective reaction resulting from an unfavourable appraisal of a consumption outcome?

A) dissatisfaction
B) disgust
C) disappointment
D) disconfirmation
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Ken is buying a new car next week and he expects that he will get a good deal and that driving the car will be fun. What type of expectations does Ken have?

A) realistic
B) predictive
C) ideal
D) normative
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Which of the following is a possible postconsumption emotion?

A) need
B) want
C) value
D) anger
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Which term refers to the expectations of what a consumer thinks should happen given past experiences with a product or service?

A) realistic expectations
B) predictive expectations
C) ideal expectations
D) normative expectations
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Holly is planning her destination wedding to take place on a tropical island. She dreams that the weather will be perfect and that all her friends and family will be able to attend. What type of expectations does Holly have with regard to this event?

A) predictive
B) normative
C) ideal
D) wishful
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A family had dinner at The Keg, a chain of steak restaurants. They all commented that they enjoyed the restaurant and thought the food was good. Which term best describes their consumption outcome?

A) elation
B) hope
C) expectation
D) satisfaction
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Which type of expectations form about what a consumer thinks will actually occur during an experience?

A) predictive
B) normative
C) ideal
D) realistic
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James purchased a Honda Accord and expects that he will like it just as much as he did his previous Honda Accord. Which type of expectations is James experiencing?

A) realistic
B) quality
C) confirmational
D) normative
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To the manufacturers of GoPro the product isn't just a camera. It's a tool to inspire you to live your life as a thrilling adventure worth documenting. If you want to "Go Pro" then you get a GoPro. Which emotion was does GoPro want customers to experience?

A) joy
B) hope
C) satisfaction
D) value
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Consumer expectations have two components, with the first part being the probability that something will occur. What is the other part?

A) the probability that that event will be positive
B) the probability that that event will produce a satisfactory outcome
C) a desire for that outcome to occur
D) an evaluation of that potential occurrence
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In 2013, Rogers topped the list as Canadian's least favourite mobile service provider. Which term refers to this negative affective reaction resulting from customer experience?

A) consumer disconfirmation
B) consumer dissatisfaction
C) consumer anger
D) consumer disappointment
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Which of the following is NOT a type of expectations?

A) equitable
B) normative
C) ideal
D) perceptual
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As consumers we're connected to an instant feed of live updates, breaking news, and messages. We believe that when we post something on social media, we will get instant feedback from friends. What is the term for our beliefs of what will occur?

A) satisfaction
B) expectations
C) confirmations
D) predictors
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Satisfaction results from a cognitive appraisal, which is sometimes referred to as the satisfaction effect.
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Value creation is the heart of Consumer Behaviour and is what consumers seek from the consumption process
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According to the expectancy/disconfirmation theory, consumers' expectations are used as a type of benchmark against which actual performance perceptions are judged.
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Attribution theory proposes that consumers enter into a consumption experience with predetermined cognitive expectations of a product's performance.
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Meaning transference begins with culture.
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Consumer satisfaction is a mild, positive emotional state resulting from a favourable appraisal of a consumption outcome.
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The process through which cultural meaning is transferred to a product and onto the consumer is called affect referral.
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Product turnover refers to the number of times a product or service is consumed in a given time period.
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The most commonly accepted theory of consumer satisfaction is the theory of reasoned action.
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Temporal factors, antecedent conditions, and the physical environment are particularly influential on the consumption experience.
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Consumers may experience other types of emotions besides satisfaction after consumption.
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Satisfaction is an emotion that usually creates strong behavioural reactions.
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When performance perceptions are more positive than what was expected, positive disconfirmation occurs.
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A refrigerator is an example of a durable good.
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Consumer satisfaction is a postconsumption phenomenon because it is a reaction to an outcome.
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According to the expectancy/disconfirmation theory, disconfirmation leads to consumer dissatisfaction.
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According to the text, satisfaction should be the key outcome variable for marketers and consumers.
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All services are non-durable goods.
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Permanent goods are goods that are consumed over long periods of time.
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Non-durable goods are consumed quickly.
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Expectations are the level of a particular benefit that will lead to a valued end state.
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Social comparison theory proposes that consumers cognitively compare their own level of inputs and outcomes to those of another party in an exchange.
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Service quality can be thought of as the overall goodness or badness of a service provided.
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Consumer expectations have three components: locus, control, and stability.
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An important issue in satisfaction theory is the degree to which consumers are confident in their expectations.
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Consumer expectations can directly impact satisfaction, but only when the consumer has very little involvement.
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Normative expectations are expectations of what a consumer thinks should happen given past experiences with a product or service.
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Consumers form expectations based on a number of different sources.
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Ideal expectations are expectations that a consumer forms regarding what he or she thinks should happen given the level of work that he or she has put into the experience.
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Performance perceptions can directly influence consumer satisfaction formation independent of the disconfirmation process, particularly when expectations are high.
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According the expectancy/disconfirmation theory, expectations can only impact satisfaction through the disconfirmation process.
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Research has indicated that when expectations are not held with a strong degree of confidence, both disconfirmation and perceived performance affect satisfaction.
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Self-attribution theory states that consumers are motivated to act in accordance with their attitudes and behaviours.
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An inequitable exchange can occur when a consumer believes that another customer has been treated more favourably.
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Desired expectations are expectations about what a consumer really wants to happen during an experience if everything were ideal.
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Expectations do not affect performance perceptions.
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The tendency for expectations to guide performance perceptions is called expectation bias.
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According to the expectancy/disconfirmation theory of consumer satisfaction, disconfirmation is the satisfaction judgment.
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If performance perceptions exactly match what was expected, confirmation is said to occur.
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Expectations may be thought of as pre-consumption beliefs of what will occur during an exchange and/or consumption of a product.
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What type of goods are automobiles, refrigerators, and air conditioners?

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A self-ascribed event occurs when a consumer blames him- or herself for a bad event.
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Attribution theory focuses on explaining why a certain event has occurred.
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Which term refers to the attempt by marketers to increase the number of times a product is consumed?

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Consumer refuse is any packaging that is no longer necessary for consumption to take place or, in some cases, the actual good that is no longer providing value to the consumer.
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What are durable goods?

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What is the term for goods that are consumed quickly?

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Consumers will be dissatisfied if they perceive inequitable treatment.
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Cognitive dissonance refers to lingering doubts about a decision that has already been made.
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Jake collects old watches. He's particularly interested in those from the 1920s because they have a history behind them. He's learned that some are fake, however, so he takes a watch to an appraiser to ensure it is genuine before he agrees to purchase it. What is Jake concerned with regarding this product?

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Which emotion is evoked by positive, anticipatory appraisals?

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Which term refers to something is real and genuine and has a history or tradition?

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The locus element of attribution theory involves the extent to which an outcome was controllable or not.
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The three key elements of attribution theory are expectations, control, and satisfaction.
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One problem with satisfaction measures is that they are right skewed.
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The De Beers diamond company advises men to spend two months' salary for a diamond engagement ring for their beloved because "A Diamond Is Forever." Interestingly, diamond engagement rings didn't have much meaning in the United States prior to 1930 or so; therefore, diamond engagement rings derive their value from culture. What is the term for this process that has occurred with diamonds?

A) meaning transference
B) assimilation
C) accommodation
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According to the disconfirmation element of attribution theory, a consumer assesses whether an outcome was controllable or not.
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What is the process through which cultural meaning is transmitted to a product and onto the consumer?

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D) assimilation
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What type of goods are soft drinks, facial tissue, and nail polish?

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C) secondary
D) non-durable
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According to attribution theory, if an event is attributed to a product or company, an external attribution is made.
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According to the expectancy/disconfirmation theory, what occurs when performance perceptions are more positive than expected?

A) positive disconfirmation
B) negative disconfirmation
C) confirmation
D) positive expectation
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Which consumer theory proposes that consumers use expectations as a benchmark against which performance perceptions are judged and this comparison is a primary basis for satisfaction/dissatisfaction?

A) attribution
B) expectancy/disconfirmation
C) input/output
D) equity
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What is the most commonly accepted theory of consumer satisfaction?

A) attribution
B) balance
C) expectancy/disconfirmation
D) satisfaction/dissatisfaction
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Which term refers to the expectations about what a consumer really wants to happen during an experience under perfect conditions?

A) ideal expectations
B) equitable expectations
C) realistic expectations
D) desired expectations
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According the expectancy/disconfirmation theory, which of the following leads to consumer satisfaction?

A) positive confirmation
B) positive disconfirmation
C) negative confirmation
D) negative disconfirmation
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Which does NOT accurately describe consumer satisfaction?

A) Consumer satisfaction is a relatively enduring consumer trait.
B) Consumer satisfaction is a postconsumption phenomenon because it is a reaction to an outcome.
C) Like other emotions, satisfaction results from a cognitive appraisal.
D) Satisfaction is a relatively mild emotion that does not create strong behavioural reactions.
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Which term refers to a mild, positive emotional state resulting from a favourable appraisal of a consumption outcome?

A) cognitive dissonance
B) cognitive transference
C) service quality
D) consumer satisfaction
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Which term refers to a consumer's mild, negative affective reaction resulting from an unfavourable appraisal of a consumption outcome?

A) dissatisfaction
B) disgust
C) disappointment
D) disconfirmation
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Ken is buying a new car next week and he expects that he will get a good deal and that driving the car will be fun. What type of expectations does Ken have?

A) realistic
B) predictive
C) ideal
D) normative
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Which of the following is a possible postconsumption emotion?

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B) want
C) value
D) anger
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Which term refers to the expectations of what a consumer thinks should happen given past experiences with a product or service?

A) realistic expectations
B) predictive expectations
C) ideal expectations
D) normative expectations
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Holly is planning her destination wedding to take place on a tropical island. She dreams that the weather will be perfect and that all her friends and family will be able to attend. What type of expectations does Holly have with regard to this event?

A) predictive
B) normative
C) ideal
D) wishful
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A family had dinner at The Keg, a chain of steak restaurants. They all commented that they enjoyed the restaurant and thought the food was good. Which term best describes their consumption outcome?

A) elation
B) hope
C) expectation
D) satisfaction
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Which type of expectations form about what a consumer thinks will actually occur during an experience?

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B) normative
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D) realistic
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James purchased a Honda Accord and expects that he will like it just as much as he did his previous Honda Accord. Which type of expectations is James experiencing?

A) realistic
B) quality
C) confirmational
D) normative
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To the manufacturers of GoPro the product isn't just a camera. It's a tool to inspire you to live your life as a thrilling adventure worth documenting. If you want to "Go Pro" then you get a GoPro. Which emotion was does GoPro want customers to experience?

A) joy
B) hope
C) satisfaction
D) value
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Consumer expectations have two components, with the first part being the probability that something will occur. What is the other part?

A) the probability that that event will be positive
B) the probability that that event will produce a satisfactory outcome
C) a desire for that outcome to occur
D) an evaluation of that potential occurrence
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In 2013, Rogers topped the list as Canadian's least favourite mobile service provider. Which term refers to this negative affective reaction resulting from customer experience?

A) consumer disconfirmation
B) consumer dissatisfaction
C) consumer anger
D) consumer disappointment
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Which of the following is NOT a type of expectations?

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D) perceptual
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As consumers we're connected to an instant feed of live updates, breaking news, and messages. We believe that when we post something on social media, we will get instant feedback from friends. What is the term for our beliefs of what will occur?

A) satisfaction
B) expectations
C) confirmations
D) predictors
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