P&BB: Chapter 10
Consumers who purchase only popular brands because of insecurity are most likely influenced by the _____ motive.
ego-defense
Raymond is conducting motivation research. He is using _____, which are designed to provide information on latent motives.
projective techniques
Karen went to a movie and was disappointed because the main character died. She prefers happy endings to movies, and this one really put her in a bad mood for the rest of the day. This movie was in contrast with which need of Karen's?
teleological need
Which of the following is FALSE regarding how emotional responses to advertising influence consumer behavior?
While emotional content in advertisements may increase attention, emotional messages have not been found to be processed more thoroughly than neutral messages.
An advertising theme such as "Serve Pepsi to your friends, they'll love you for it" is most likely based on _____ motivation.
affiliation
Nikki likes to attend the movies, but she is concerned with how expensive ticket prices are getting and the cost of concessions. She wants to have fun, but she also knows that she needs to save money for college. Which type of motivational conflict is Nikki experiencing?
approach-avoidance
Which need in Maslow's hierarchy reflects a desire for love, friendship, affiliation, and group acceptance?
belongingness
In McGuire's classification of motives, which ones focus on the person's need for being adaptively oriented toward the environment and achieving a sense of meaning?
cognitive
Gwen lives in Dijon, France. To her, French wine is the only wine worth drinking, and she would never consider drinking wine from California. Gwen is exhibiting _____.
consumer ethnocentrism
Regulatory focus theory suggests that ____.
consumers will react differently depending on which broad set of motives is most salient
Which of Maslow's needs reflects individuals' desires for status, superiority, self-respect, and prestige?
esteem
Beyond projective techniques, a popular tool for identifying motives is _____.
laddering, means-end chain, and benefit chain
James begged his mother to buy him some high-top Converse shoes. When asked why he wanted these shoes, he said that he wanted them because they were comfortable. He really wanted them because his two best friends have them, and if he had them, he would be considered "cool," but he didn't want to tell his mother that. Wanting to appear "cool" to his friends represents which type of motive?
latent
Motives that are either unknown to the consumer or are such that he or she is reluctant to admit them are referred to as _____ motives.
latent
Kelly is hungry, and this inner force is making him search for the type of food he wants to eat. He decides that an Arby's roast beef sandwich will satisfy his hunger. This inner force that is compelling him to search for food is known as a(n) _____.
motive
Erin is very imaginative and appreciative of all types of art. She is very creatively talented, and others come to her for novel solutions to problems because she tends to "think outside the box." Which core trait best describes Erin?
openness to experience
While any given advertisement for a product may focus on only one or a few purchasing motives, the _____.
overall campaign should attempt to position the product in the schematic memory to correspond with the target market's purchase motives and advertising campaign needs to cover all the important purchase motives of the target market
Smoke detectors, preventive medicines, insurance, retirement investments, seat belts, burglar alarms, and sunscreen are all examples of products to satisfy consumers' _____ needs.
safety
For years, the U.S. Army ran an advertising campaign with the tagline, "Be all you can be." To which of Maslow's needs is this appealing?
self-actualization
The tendency of many consumers to discount claims made by salespeople and ads is related to the need _____.
to attribute causation