Consumer Behavior - Chapter 12
Consumer Decision Making Process
1. need recognition 2. information search 3. evaluation of alternatives 4. purchase 5. post purchase behavior
Inert set
Alternatives in the awareness set about which consumers are indifferent or do not hold strong feelings
Inept set
Alternatives in the awareness set that are deemed to be unacceptable for further consideration
consideration set
Alternatives that are considered acceptable for further consideration in decision making
behavioral influence decision-making perspective
Assumed many consumer decisions are actually learned responses to environmental influences
Rational Decision-making
Assumes consumer diligently gather information about purchases, carefully compare brands or products, and make informed decisions on what to buy
Experimental Decision-making
Assumes consumer often make purchases and reaches decisions based on the affect, or feeling, attached to the products of behavior under consideration
Actual set
Consumers perceived current state
Which of the following is true about behavioral influence decision-making perspective?
Consumers' behaviors are influenced by environmental forces.
When Carl arrived in England, he compared four different options for accommodations, keeping in mind the budget as well as the neighborhood culture that would suit him. Which of the following activities in the decision-making process best represents Carl's comparison?
Evaluation of alternatives
In which of the following types of decision-making approaches do consumers tend to search diligently for information that will help them reach a satisfactory decision?
Extended decision making
External search
Gathering of information from sources external to the consumer, such as friends, family, salespeople, advertising, independent search, and the internet
Which of the following types of decision-making approaches occurs when there are relatively low amounts of purchase risk and product involvement?
Limited decision making
When Carl, a Cuban, migrated to England, he realized he had no suitable clothes for the winter. Carl felt that he required some warm clothes to brace himself up for the English winter. Which of the following activities in the decision-making process represents this perceived requirement?
Need recognition
Desired set
Perceived state for which a consumer strives for
Satisficing
Practice of using decision-making shortcuts to arrive at satisfactory, rather than optimal, decisions
Internal search
Retrieval of knowledge stored in memory about products, services, and experiences
awareness set
Set of alternatives of which a consumer is aware of
The total collection of all possible solutions to a recognized need is referred to as the _____ set of alternatives.
Universal
Which of the following statements is true about the amount of search performed by consumers during decision making?
When searching costs are greater than the benefits of the search process, consumers no longer value the activity and search stops.
A consumer's perceived current state is also known as his or her _____ state.
actual
Bill wants to be elected as the mayor of his town. This perceived state for which he aspires is called his _____ state.
desired
Alternatives in a consumer's awareness set that are deemed to be unacceptable for further consideration are referred to as the _____ set.
inept
Search regret
negative emotions that come from failed search processes
Universal set
total collection of all possible solutions to a consumer problem