Consumer Behavior Final Exam
Evoked Set
Alternatives given consideration.
Unawareness Set
Alternatives the consumer does not know about
Awareness Set
Alternatives the consumer is aware of
Firms need to satisfy consumer expectations by
Creating reasonable expectations through promotional efforts, and Maintaining consistent quality so the reasonable expectations are fulfilled.
Four types of situations:
The Communications Situation The Purchase Situation The Usage Situation, and The Disposition Situation
Moods
Transient feeling states that are generally not tied to a specific event of object.
Switching costs
are the costs of finding, evaluating, and adopting another solution.
Giving out candy to children on Halloween, giving chocolate and roses to sweethearts on Valentine's Day, and wearing green and drinking green beer on St. Patrick's Day are all examples of _____.
Rituals
Internal Search
Search of long-term memory to determine if 1. a satisfactory solution is known 2. what are types of potential solutions, and 3. ways to compare the possible solutions.
Reasons why consumers give gifts
Social expectations, Ritualized situations, To elicit return favors
Momentary Conditions
Temporary states of being (tired, ill, having extra money, being broke, etc.)
Affective Choices
Tend to be more holistic. Brand not decomposed into distinct components for separate evaluation.
Consumer decisions require information about:
- Appropriate evaluative criteria - The existence of various alternatives - Performance of each alternative on each evaluative criterion
Strategies to reduce postpurchase dissonance:
- Increase the desirability of the brand purchased - Decrease the desirability of rejected alternatives - Decrease the importance of the purchase decision - Reverse the purchase decision (return before use)
Postpurchase dissonance is a function of:
- The degree of commitment or irrevocability of the decision - The importance of the decision to the consumer - The difficulty of choosing among the alternatives - The individual's tendency to experience anxiety
when elasticity is between 0 and -1
demand is inelastic
Three major strategic issues for firms:
1. How can they drive their information to consumers? 2. How can they drive consumers to their information? 3. How (if at all) can online selling be utilized or integrated with existing channels?
Ritual Situation
A socially defined occasion that triggers a set of interrelated behaviors that occur in a structured format and that have symbolic meaning.
Net Promoter Score (NPS)
An indirect word-of-mouth (WOM) measure of true attitudinal loyalty.
Inept Set
Avoided alternatives
Lexicographic Decision Rule
Consumer ranks the criteria in order of importance then selects brand that performs best on the most important attribute.
Inert Set
Backup alternatives
Ongoing Search
Done to acquire info and because the process is pleasurable.
Disjunctive Rule
Establishes a minimum required performance for each important attribute (often a high level). (Must meet at least one criterion)
Conjunctive Rule
Establishes minimum required performance for each evaluative criterion. (Must meet all criterion)
The desired features or characteristics required to meet a consumer's needs are his or her _____.
Evaluative criteria
External Search
If a resolution is not reached through internal search, then the search process is focused on relevant external information.
Attitude-Based Choice
Involves the use of general attitudes, summary impressions, intuitions, or heuristics; no attribute-by-attribute comparisons are made at the time of choice.
How does music influence consumer behavior
It influences mood
Given what was said in class, when would Best Buy be better able to sell product warranties?
Much crowd in the store.
Endowment Effect
People value a thing more once it becomes theirs.
Five characteristics of situations
Physical surroundings Social surroundings Temporal perspectives Task definition Antecedent states
NPS =
Promoters minus Detractors
Three Categories of Consumers
Promoters, Passively Satisfied, and Detractors
Attribute-Based Choice
Requires the knowledge of specific attributes at the time the choice is made, and it involves attribute-by-attribute comparisons across brands.
The level of search is influenced by
The type of decision
Consider the study involving coffee mugs. In one case, students were given a coffee mug as theirs to keep, and later asked for what price they would sell the coffee mug. In another case, students were asked what price they would pay for this same coffee mug. One group gave their average price as $2.25, and one group gave an average price as $4.50. Which group gave the lower average price ($2.25)?
The group that was not given a coffee mug, but was asked if they wanted one
The direction of search is influenced by
The nature of the evoked set
Task Definition
The reason the consumption activity is occurring.
Rebecca is a single woman in her 40s. She sold her Honda Civic and bought an Acura CSX, which is considerably more expensive, but she really liked it. She was going to her brother's house with her mother, and she asked that her mother drive. She didn't want her brother to see that she had purchased an expensive car for herself. Rebecca was experiencing _____.
consumption guilt
Repeat purchasers
continue to buy the same brand though they do not have an emotional attachment to it.
Temporal Perspectives
deal with the effect of time on consumer behavior
when elasticity is between -1 and -infinity
demand is elastic
Ad and brand attitudes are often influenced...
in a mood-congruent manner
Situational Influence
includes all those factors particular to a time and place that do not follow from a knowledge of the stable attributes of the consumer and that have an effect on current behavior.
Atmospherics
influences consumer judgments of the quality of the store and the store's image.
Brand loyalty
involves commitment to the brand - it is a biased behavioral response expressed over time.
Atmosphere
is referred to as servicescape when describing a service business such as a hospital, bank or restaurant.
The greatest proportion of consumers perform ______ immediately prior to purchase.
little external search
Postpurchase Dissonance
occurs when a consumer has doubts or anxiety regarding the wisdom of a purchase made.
Which of the following occurs when a consumer actively acquires a product that is not used or used only sparingly relative to its potential use?
product nonuse
Karl and his wife are considering putting a built-in pool in their backyard. They were discussing who they could get to do it for them, and they realized they knew of five good pool contractors in their city. These five pool contractors that they thought of as potential contractors for them...
represent their awareness set
Compensatory Decision Rule
states that the brand that rates highest on the sum of the consumer's judgments of the relevant evaluative criteria will be chosen.
Attribute-based choice requires _____.
the knowledge of specific attributes at the time the choice is made. & attribute-by-attribute comparisons across brands.
Even if a dissatisfied consumer takes no external action, which of the following is likely?
will have a less favorable attitude toward the store or brand