MKTG 300- Final

¡Supera tus tareas y exámenes ahora con Quizwiz!

Which of the following customer questions is answered by a company's value proposition?

"Why should I buy your brand rather than a competitor's?"

________ consumers are the most affluent U.S. demographic segment and are expected to have an annual buying power approaching $1 trillion by 2017.

Asian-American

Which of the following is an accurate statement about the diversity of the American population?

By 2060, Hispanics are estimated to be 28 percent of the population.

Akira Takano, a marketing manager, is about to test the hypothesis that the sale of a particular product will increase exponentially if there is a $5 drop in the selling price of the product. Akira is involved in ________ research.

Causal

Which of the following is NOT an accurate description of modern marketing?

Marketing emphasizes selling and advertising exclusively

Which of the following is true with regard to marketing research?

Marketing research gives marketers insights into customer motivations.

Dan has been directed to study the forces close to a company that affect its ability to serve its customers, such as the company, suppliers, marketing intermediaries, customer markets, competitors, and publics. In this instance, Dan has been directed to study the ________ of the company.

Microenvironment

Which of the following is the most likely result of a marketing strategy that attempts to serve all potential customers?

Not all customers will be satisfied.

Which of the following statements about income distribution in the United States is NOT true?

Over the past several decades, the middle class has grown faster than other classes.

Which of the following statements is true of social classes?

People within a social class tend to exhibit similar buying behavior.

Alpha Motors offers "Green automobiles for a greener world." This refers to the ________ of Alpha automobiles.

Position

Katrina Mendoza is a senior manager in a manufacturing firm that hires lobbyists to influence legislation that affects the manufacturing industry. Katrina's firm takes a(n) ________ stance toward the marketing environment.

Proactive

________ refers to activities that communicate the merits of the product and persuade target customers to buy it.

Promotion

If Jason used mostly open-ended questions in the survey to encourage people to answer in their own words, he is performing ________ research.

Qualitative

Which of the following is most likely a result of regulations set up by the Food and Drug Administration and the Consumer Product Safety Commission?

Research costs for companies have risen.

Which of the following is an advantage of telephone interviews?

Response rates tend to be higher than those of mail questionnaires.

Relative advantage, compatibility, complexity, divisibility, and communicability are all characteristics of ________.

a product's rate of adoption

The marketing team of 7 Star Inc., a company manufacturing smartphones, is currently studying the size, density, location, age, and occupation of its target market. Which of the following environments is being studied in this scenario?

demographic environment

Delta Motorworks markets its cars based on the age, gender, and income of its customers. Which of the following types of market segmentation is evident here?

demographic segmentation

Which of the following types of research would be best suited for understanding the attitudes of consumers who buy a particular brand of soft drink?

descriptive research

Market segmentation can be best described as the process of ________.

dividing a market into distinct groups of buyers who have different needs, characteristics, or behaviors, and who might require separate marketing programs

As a consequence of the concern for the natural environment, many companies are developing strategies and practices that support ________.

environmental sustainability

A company sent a trained observer to watch and interact with consumers in their natural environments in order to gain deeper insights on consumer needs. This is an example of ________

ethnographic research

Robert has taken up cycling as a hobby and as a way to maintain his physical fitness. He wants to buy a hydration system since he will need a lot of water as he cycles. Having gathered a great deal of information, he has finally narrowed down his choices to three systems: Waterbags for Roadies, Supertanker Hydropacks, and Fast Water. Robert is in the ________ stage of the buyer decision process.

evaluation of alternatives

Juanita Petino, a nutritionist, decided to test the effects of two breakfast cereals, Kinglo and Loopy, on different consumer groups. For the purpose of her study, she divided 20 volunteers into two groups and asked the members of one group to have Kinglo cereal and the members of the other group to have Loopy cereal for breakfast. She decided to compare the responses of the volunteers after a week to gain deeper insights into consumer attitude. In this instance, Juanita is using ________.

experimental research

Sunny Brews is a coffeehouse chain based in Boston. It recently introduced Eva, a mild roast, which became immensely popular. This exemplifies ________.

product development

Some fast-food restaurants offer tasty and convenient food at affordable prices, but in doing so they contribute to a national obesity epidemic and environmental problems. These fast-food restaurants overlook the ________ philosophy.

societal marketing concept

Hispanic Americans tend to be deeply family oriented and make shopping a family affair. Older consumers are brand loyal, while younger Hispanics have shown increasing price sensitivity and willingness to choose store brands. Hispanic Americans make up a ________.

subculture

Cathy's Clothes is a small yet successful retail chain that sells women's clothing and accessories with a focus on buyers who have relatively modest means. For this specific purpose, the firm has rolled out several marketing initiatives aimed at women of a specific demographic. This is an example of ________.

target marketing

Buyer responses are influenced by marketing stimuli. The responses to the stimuli include all of the following EXCEPT ________.

the "why" regarding the responses

Which of the following is a trend that depicts the increasingly nontraditional nature of today's American families?

the low percentage of married couples with children

Which of the following demographic trends is the most likely cause for a rapid increase in telecommuting?

the migration toward micropolitan and suburban areas

A successful CRM program is expected to help a company achieve all of the following EXCEPT ________

understand the competition better

According to the five-step model of the marketing process, a company should ________ before designing a customer-driven marketing strategy.

understand the marketplace and customer needs and wants

Jean Malone, a market researcher, recently found that most people in Bradburg County purchase automobiles with predominantly functional designs and prefer darker colors. Which of the following marketing strategies should Jean most likely recommend to an automobile dealer interested in opening a dealership in Bradburg County?

undifferentiated marketing

Rex Steelworks makes steel sheets which the firm markets and sells to companies all over the world. Which of the following marketing strategies is most suitable for Rex Steelworks?

undifferentiated marketing

Marketing is defined as a social and managerial process by which individuals and organizations obtain what they need and want through ________.

value creation and exchange

Which of the following refers to a cultural factor in the context of segmenting international markets?

values and attitudes

Carrie tends to purchase various brands of bath soap. She has never been loyal to a specific brand; instead she does a lot of brand switching. Carrie exhibits ________.

variety-seeking buying behavior

The selling concept is typically practiced ________.

with goods that buyers normally do not think of buying

Many families with children are now attracted to the shopping district in Forest Ridge. What characteristics about families as consumer groups might the owners of The Attic Trunk want to keep in mind?

Children have considerable amounts of disposable income and have a strong influence on family buying decisions.

Which of the following statements reflects the marketing concept?

Consider customer focus and value as the paths to sales and profits.

Which of the following is a disadvantage of online focus groups?

Controlling the online sample is difficult.

Which of the following is a characteristic of customer-driven marketing?

Customers know what they want.

Greg Williams now has the buying power to purchase the desktop computer that he has wanted for the last six months. Greg's want now has become a(n) ________.

Demand

Marketers should understand that people's core beliefs and values tend to be ________.

Fixed

Which of the following is most likely a disadvantage of focus group interviewing?

Focus group interviewing involves small samples to keep time and costs down, which makes it hard to generalize from the results.

Which of the following is a disadvantage of using information from internal databases?

Internal information may be incomplete or in the wrong form for making marketing decisions.

Harris Brown, the marketing manager at a small retail chain, wants to assess his firm's strengths, opportunities, weaknesses, and threats. Which of the following would be best suited for his purpose?

SWOT analysis

Which of the following statements is true of cultural factors that influence consumer behavior?

Social classes show distinct product and brand preferences in areas such as clothing and travel.

Which of the following is an accurate statement about the income distribution of the American population?

The bottom 40 percent of earners captures just 11 percent of total income.

Which of the following is a disadvantage of using a differentiated marketing strategy?

The costs of doing business increase.

Which of the following is true with regard to strategic planning?

The focus of strategic planning is to define a game plan for long-run survival and growth.

Which of the following is true with regard to mail questionnaires?

The response rate of mail questionnaires is often very low.

Bailey's Burgers promotes the Bailey's Jumbo Burger as a fun snack for teens and young adults. In this instance, Bailey's Burgers is practicing ________ segmentation.

age and life-cycle

Consumers in the "lifestyles of health and sustainability" market are more likely to seek ________.

alternative medicine

Mission statements should ________ and be defined in terms of ________.

be market oriented; satisfying basic customer needs

Calypso Motors recently rolled out its Proteus hatchback. Proteus combines the attractiveness of a luxury car with the excellent agility of a sports car. Calypso Motors is confident that Proteus will appeal to both sports car enthusiasts as well as the luxury segment. Which of the following types of market segmentation is evident here?

benefit segmentation

Harley-Davidson promotes its motorcycles with images of independence, freedom, and power. Harley-Davidson has created a ________.

brand personality

Many marketers use the self-concept premise that people's possessions contribute to and reflect their identities, that is, "we are what we consume." According to this premise, consumers ________.

buy products to support their self-image

A regional supermarket chain runs print, radio, and television advertisements announcing that 1 percent of its sales is donated to local after-school programs for underprivileged youth. This is an example of ________.

cause-related marketing

Sanguine Services is a small company that uses a marketing strategy in which its limited resources are employed to target a large share of two small market segments. Sanguine most likely uses which of the following marketing strategies?

concentrated marketing

The buyer decision process consists of five stages. Which of the following is NOT one of these stages?

conspicuous consumption

Kao Corp., a deodorant manufacturer, invited teenage girls to make an ad that would encourage other girls to buy the product. This program is an example of ________.

consumer-generated marketing

Which of the following is LEAST relevant when a firm evaluates different market segments?

core competencies of competitors

FedEx offers its customers fast and reliable package delivery. When FedEx customers weigh these benefits against the monetary cost of using FedEx along with other costs of using the service, they are acting upon ________.

customer-perceived value

Many companies today are localizing their products, advertising, promotion, and sales efforts to fit the needs of individual regions, cities, and neighborhoods. This is an example of ________.

geographic segmentation

The environmental sustainability movement encourages companies to ________.

go beyond government regulations

Redrunners Inc., a manufacturer of sports merchandise, is gathering customer opinions about the firm's new sports shoe line. A team of researchers in the company invited eight regular customers to talk about the new line of shoes, asking why they chose to buy the shoe and what they disliked most about its design. A moderator was present to monitor the discussion. Which of the following types of contact methods is Redrunners using?

group interviewing

Eduardo usually purchases the same breakfast cereal, the kind he grew up eating. Eduardo exhibits ________.

habitual buying behavior

Soon-Yi Park's chain of travel agencies has identified the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community as a growing market that spends an increasing percentage of its income on travel. Which of the following would be the LEAST effective component of a marketing plan for Soon-Yi to take advantage of this opportunity?

implement a mass marketing campaign

Gilron Holidays runs a premium membership club that caters to customers whose annual salary exceeds $100,000. Members of this club are offered seasonal discounts at select luxury hotels in select cities worldwide. Gilron Holidays most likely follows a(n) ________ segmentation approach.

income

Donna wants to buy a new coat. During the ________ stage of the buyer decision process she will ask her friends to recommend stores that sell good quality winterwear clothing. She will also go through newspapers and magazines to look out for offers and sales on coats.

information search

Secondary data consist of ________

information that already exists somewhere, having been collected for another purpose

Kei, a senior marketing manager of a pizzeria in North Florida, is currently researching electronic collections of consumer information within the company network to arrive at crucial marketing decisions. In this instance, Kei is using ________.

internal databases

A segment is less attractive if it ________.

is difficult for new entrants to enter

A current trend in the United States involves rediscovering the benefits of home-cooked food and the use of organic ingredients. People are choosing to spend hours in the kitchen using only the freshest ingredients to cook healthy and nutritious meals. This change in ________ is one of the reasons for the increasing demand for organic ingredients.

lifestyle

Marketers can group people in a number of ways, including by birth date. However, the following combination of groups has proven to be more effective: ________.

lifestyle, life stage, common values they seek in products they buy

Lark Inc., an American electronics company, is currently reviewing new geographical markets to sell its highly popular televisions. By 2020, it plans to open new stores across all the major South Asian cities. Lark is most likely following a ________ strategy.

market development

Crocus, a gift store, specializes in serving customer segments that major competitors overlook and ignore. Which of the following best describes Crocus?

market nicher

Jonathan works for a firm that assists companies in promoting, distributing, and selling their products to end consumers. The firm Jonathan works for is a ________.

marketing intermediary

Which of the following terms refers to sellers being preoccupied with their own products and losing sight of underlying consumer needs?

marketing myopia

An invitation to go skiing over the weekend forced Donna to look at her current wardrobe. She realized that she required a warmer coat. Which of the following stages of the buyer decision process does Donna exemplify?

need recognition

Melissa Thomas leads the marketing research division at Tronics Inc., a manufacturing company based in Alabama. To improve future sales of the company's products, she has decided to collect customer opinions and feedback on the current products offered by her company. For this purpose, Melissa is looking for a highly flexible contact method that can be used to gather large amounts of data within the least possible time. In this instance, which of the following contact methods is most likely to hold the highest appeal for Melissa?

online surveys

Rachel loves fashion and is always seen wearing the trendiest fashion outfits. She actively shares her knowledge with a wide group of friends and colleagues about where to shop for the latest fashion at great deals. Most of her friends and colleagues follow her fashion tips. Rachel portrays the image of a(n) ________.

opinion leader

The information sources that are the most effective at influencing a consumer's purchase decision are ________. These sources legitimize or evaluate products for the buyer.

personal

LandPort Transportation and Omega Warehousing help companies move and stock goods from their manufacturing plants to their destinations. These two businesses are examples of ________.

physical distribution firms

Marketers often segment international markets according to the type and stability of government. In such instances, they segment markets based on ________.

political factors

Pat thought he had received the best deal on his new car. Shortly after buying the car, Pat started to notice certain disadvantages of his new car as he learned more about other cars available in the market. Pat is experiencing ________.

post purchase dissonance

Chronos Inc. designs and markets different brands of cycling watches. Each brand has a single unique feature: the Chronos Cosmos has a heart rate monitor, the Chronos Acumen is designed for older cyclists who prefer a large display, and the Chronos Aegis has a GPS function. Which of the following is evident here?

product differentiation

Henry Ford's philosophy was to perfect the Model T so that its cost could be reduced further for increased consumer affordability. This reflects the ________ concept.

production

Companies that define their missions in terms of products or technologies are considered myopic primarily because ________.

products and technologies eventually become outdated

Customer satisfaction is a goal that companies strive to earn. Companies can achieve customer delight by ________.

promising only what they can deliver and then delivering more than they promise

Marketers who use ________ often segment their markets by consumer lifestyles and base their marketing strategies on lifestyle appeals.

psychographic segmentation

The pharmaceuticals division of Omni Healthcare holds low market share in a high-growth market. According to the BCG matrix, the pharmaceuticals division of Omni can be classified as a ________.

question mark

A shoe manufacturing company uses ads featuring the members of a country music band with the hope that the band's fans will see them wearing the company's shoes and hence purchase the same brand of shoes. The shoe company believes that the band portrays the image of a ________ to the band's fans.

reference group

Business information services such as Experian Marketing Services and Nielsen help marketers to ________.

segment people and locations into marketable groups of like-minded consumers

A recent study conducted by Estelle Cosmetics Company showed that heavy users of Estelle's products comprise a small percentage of the market. The study indicated that less than 7 percent of all shoppers buy nearly 71 percent of Estelle's products in the United States. This is an example of ________.

segmentation by usage rate

Juana looked at the September issue of her favorite fashion magazine and did not find anything particularly interesting despite the fact that the magazine had several advertisements that were targeted at Juana's demographic. The only thing that interested her was an article about an upcoming fashion show. Which consumer behavior is being illustrated in this instance?

selective attention

Mark has long supported a particular brand of footwear and has always bought that brand. Recently, the footwear manufacturer was embroiled in a controversy for using child labor at its manufacturing plants. Mark doubts the news reports and continues to purchase the same brand of footwear. It is most accurate to say that Mark displays ________.

selective distortion


Conjuntos de estudio relacionados

ITN 171 EXAM 3 (chapter 7 review questions)

View Set

Teaching in a Diverse Society Exam

View Set

Ch. 22 - Lymphoid System & Immunity - Quiz

View Set

System and analysis chapter 7 & 8

View Set