chapter 1 review (practice)
studies the processes that people use to choose, secure, utilize, and dispose of products, services, experiences, or ideas to satisfy needs and the effect of these processes on the consumer and society.
Consumer behavior
have major negative impacts on the physical environments of societies.
Consumption decisions
Which of the following is true about the meaning of consumption?
Consumption frequently has deep meaning for the consumer.
Which of the following is most likely a social marketing campaign?
a health food store distributing leaflets that illustrate harmful effects of drug use
For an individual, the most obvious outcome of the consumption process is
achieving some level of satisfaction of the need that initiated the process.
When does a firm select its target market for a product?
after describing each group of customers with similar need sets
Many consumers who are aware of the indirect impact their consumption has on the environment
are changing their behavior to minimize their impact.
It is important for individuals in consumption societies to be aware of the marketing strategies and tactics that influence their decisions so as to _____.
be more effective as consumers
In the context of market segmentation, the process of tracking the online activity of consumers and displaying banner ads to them that are related to their activity is known as
behavioral targeting.
Creating satisfied customers in order to ensure future sales requires customers to
believe that a brand offers superior value after they have used it.
The process of consumer behavior is best described as a ______ and ______ process.
complex; multidimensional
Marketers use ______ to understand how specific consumers will behave in specific situations for any given product category. Multiple choice question. purchase intent
consumer research
Successful marketing decisions require an understanding of specific consumers involved in the marketing decision at hand. This information can be gained through the use of
consumer research.
An element in a marketing strategy that involves making a product available in places where its target customers can purchase it is known as
distribution.
The economic health of many countries is highly influenced by
consumption decisions made in large, wealthy societies.
Economically developed societies are often called
consumption societies.
The difference between all the benefits derived from a total product and all the costs of obtaining those benefits is known as
customer value.
Product distribution is essential to the success of a marketing strategy because
customers rarely go to great lengths to secure a particular brand and expect cross-channel options.
Decisions regarding ______ have a major impact not only on the individual involved, but on the overall quality of life in a society.
injurious consumption
The term _____ refers to individuals or groups making decisions about consumption that have negative impacts on their well-being in the long run.
injurious consumption
The most fundamental outcome of a company's marketing strategy is
its product position.
What message should be delivered to a target audience, the desired effect, and how to deliver it are part of a(n)
marketing communications strategy.
Any and all signals that a company provides about itself and its products through advertising, packaging, or public relations are referred to as
marketing communications.
Which is the most effective way to discover customers' needs?
marketing research
A ______ is how a company can provide superior customer value to its target market that involves the formulation of a marketing mix.
marketing strategy
Along with obtaining a profit for the firm, a marketing strategy also seeks to
maximize customer value.
In the process of market segmentation, marketers need to identify product-related need sets because
most products in developed economies fulfill more than one need.
The sum of money a person must pay to acquire the right to use a product is known as the product's
price.
An image of a product or brand in a consumer's mind in comparison to its competitors is known as
product position.
Which application of consumer behavior serves to protect consumers?
regulatory policy
Critical outcomes of a company's marketing strategy include _____, as these are necessary for the company to sustain its business.
sales and profits
A portion of a larger market with similar needs that are somewhat different from the larger market is known as a market
segment.
Consumer behavior can best be defined as the study of the processes individuals, groups, or organizations go through in order to
select, secure, use and dispose of products, services, experiences or ideas.
A firm that offers auxiliary or peripheral activities that enhance the primary product is offering a
service
The application of not-for-profit marketing strategies and tactics to alter or create behaviors that have a positive effect on the targeted individuals or society as a whole is referred to as
social marketing
The application of marketing strategies and practices not for profit but rather to change or create behaviors that have a beneficial impact on targeted individuals or society as a whole is known as
social marketing.
is a segment of a larger market on which a firm focuses its marketing strategies and tactics.
target market
Which market analysis component includes consideration of the state of the economy, the physical environment, government regulations, and technological developments?
the conditions
According to the conceptual model of consumer behavior, what is the process by which an individual meets needs and desires that shape and are shaped by self-concept and lifestyle?
the consumer decision process
Select the components of a market analysis. (Select all that apply)
the consumption process of potential customers the capabilities of current and future competitors the organization's own capabilities the economic, physical, and technological environment
Customer value can be defined as
the difference between the benefits derived from a total product and the costs of acquiring those benefits.
It is necessary to describe groups of customers with similar need sets in terms of demographics, lifestyle, and media usage during the process of market segmentation because
the methods used to reach each group differs.
In the context of customer value, what is the aim of a marketing strategy?
to provide a customer with more value than a competitor while reaping a profit
True or false: Purchases can increase a consumer's need rather than reduce it when he or she has a negative level of satisfaction.
true
In the context of firm outcomes, when do sales and profits occur? (Select two answers)
when a firm's marketing mix suits the consumer decision process when the analysis of consumers by a firm proves to be accurate
Which is an example of an auxiliary service?
Free delivery and set-up when purchasing appliances
Select from the following the four steps of the market segmentation process.
group customers with similar need sets Identify product-related need sets describe each group select a segment to serve
In the process of market segmentation, what step occurs after identifying product-related need sets?
grouping customers with similar need sets
Which of the following are approaches to identify need sets of groups in the process of market segmentation?
-identifying needs first followed by consumer characteristics associated with those needs -identifying ethnic groups first followed by consumption-related needs across the groups
Place the steps of the market segmentation process in the order in which they are implemented by a firm. Place the first step at the top and the last step at the bottom.
1) identifying the needs 2)sorting consumers 3)describing each group 4)chosing
During market analysis, which of the following questions should a company ask regarding competition?
How are competitors likely to respond if we are successful? If we are successful, which firms will be hurt?
A firm developing a marketing strategy seeks to answer which question?
How will we provide superior customer value to our target market?
What is the likely outcome for a firm that bases its marketing decisions on explicit consumer behavior theory, assumptions, and research?It can create a competitive advantage for the firm.
It can create a competitive advantage for the firm.
Which two statements about determining customers' needs are true?
It can often be accomplished by marketing research. It is a complex process.
Select those items that describe consumer behavior.
It is a complex process. It is influenced by a number of factors. It is a multidimensional process.
Why is customer satisfaction a major concern for marketers?
It is more profitable to maintain existing customers than to attract new ones.
Identify an accurate statement about behavioral targeting.
It makes individualized communication more cost effective.
When conducting market analysis, which of the following must a company do?
It must understand its own ability to meet customer needs.
Select the ways by which a company can understand its own ability to meet customer needs. (Check all that apply.)
It should understand the skills of its marketing department. It should consider its production capabilities. It should evaluate its own financial condition.
Why is product position important?
A product whose position matches the desired position of a target market is likely to be purchased.
Which of the following are the most likely responses from competing companies if your company is successful?
Competitors will reduce prices on their products. Competitors will increase their advertising.
The consumer decision process, along with the experiences and acquisitions associated with it, affects the internal and external characteristics of consumers. What aspect of the consumer is most influenced by this?
Self-concept and lifestyle
Select from the following the scenarios that illustrate injurious consumption.
Thalia bought way more furniture than she had budgeted for because the store offered her cheap credit terms. Despite the health warnings, Henry still smokes a pack of cigarettes a day. -Loretta does not have a high paying job, so each week she gambles at the casino in hopes of making more money.
Select the regulatory bodies and/or policies that are designed to protect and educate consumers. (Select all that apply.)
The Nutrition Labeling and Education Act The Food and Drug Administration
Which of the following are true of consumer decisions? (Select all that apply.)
They can be a result of powerful and nuanced motivations. They are the result of a complex set of forces.
Identify an accurate statement about groups of customers with similar need sets.
They can have sharply different demographics.
An effective communications strategy answers which three of the following questions?
What media should we use to reach our target audience? With whom, exactly, do we want to communicate? What message should we use to reach the target audience?
Select from the following those campaigns that would qualify as a social marketing campaign.
a campaign to support a local charity a campaign to encourage recycling a campaign to reduce smoking
Peyton recently moved into a new apartment. She visited a furniture store and bought kitchen cabinets, tables and chairs, a sofa, and a refrigerator. The store offered to deliver the furniture to her apartment for free. The free delivery in this case is an example of a(n)
auxiliary service.
In the process of market segmentation, which of the following is the step that comes after identifying customers with similar need sets that are related to a product?
describing customers with similar needs in terms of their demographics
What two items have prompted consumer demand for environmentally sound products?
deterioration of the physical environment government regulations
Marketing decisions are likely to be successful if they are based on
explicit consumer behavior theory, assumptions, and research.
True or false: A product's position in the minds of consumers can only take place if the consumers actually purchase the product.
false