Consumer behavior Final
conspicuous consumption
John jones purchases products to show visible evidence of his ability to afford luxury goods, john is practicing
myth
A story containing symbolic elements that express the shared emotions and ideals of a culture
surrogate consumer
A(n) ________ is a marketing intermediary retained by a consumer to guide what that consumer buys.
all of these, cognition, behavior, affect
A component of the ABC model of attitude is
Assimilation
In the process of ________, new immigrants adopt products, habits, and values they identify with the mainstream culture
market maven
Margaret stayed on top of what was happening in the marketplace, but she was not necessarily the first to purchase items when they first came out. Margaret would be classified as a(n) ________.
co-consumers
Others who are present in a consumer's physical and social environment when purchases are made are called ________.
utilitarian function
Which of the following general attitude functions is most closely related to the basic principles of reward and punishment?
balance theory
considers how people perceive relations among different attitude objects, and how they alter their attitudes so that these remain consistent
high content culture
group members tend to be tightly knit, and they infer meaning that goes beyond the spoken word
consumer confidence
measures how optimistic or pessimistic people are about the future health of the economy and how they will fair in the future
acculturation agents
people and institutions that teach the ways of a culture
discretionary income
the money available to a household over and above what it requires to have a comfortable standard of living
Desacralization
when a sacred item or symbol is removed from its special place or is duplicated in mass quantities, then it becomes profane as a result of
Atmospherics
Is the conscious designing of retail space and its various dimensions to evoke certain effects in buyers
POP stimuli
A coupon-dispensing machine in a grocery aisle and an employee handing out free samples of a new product are both examples of ________.
extended problem solving
A customer buying an unfamiliar product which carried a fair degree of risk would most likely engage in what type of problem solving?
Membership
A group composed of people that the consumer actually knows is called a(n) ________ reference group.
The nouveau riche
A member of _________ has recently gained personal wealth and may experience status anxiety. Such individuals may try to display symbols of their success to make up for an internal lack of assurance about the "correct" way to bahave
Achieved
A person who receives rewards and status because of his hard work is said to have _______ statu
Determinant
Features actually used to differentiate among choices are called ____ attributes
Deindividuation
Home shopping parties may activate the risky shift or _______, in which the individual at the party may get so caught up in the party spirit that he orders products that he would normally not purchase
lateral cycling
Stephanie loves flea markets and garage sales. She spends most of her Saturday mornings going from one to another. About once a month, she holds her own garage sale just to get rid of some of the items she purchases during the month. Stephanie is actively engaged in ________.
low involvement
The ____ hierarchy of effects assumes the consumer does not initially have a strong preference for one brand over another. Instead, a consumer acts on the basis of limited knowledge and then forms an evaluation only after the product has been purchased or used
problem recognition
The first stage in the consumer decision making process is
positioning strategy
The success of _____ hinges on the marketer's ability to convince the consumer to consider its product within a given category
knowledge
The_____ function of attitudes applies when a person is in an ambiguous situation and needs order, structure, or meaning.
consumer satisfaction
Which of the following is considered a post-purchase process?
Information Search
_____ is the process by which the consumer surveys his or her environment for appropriate data to make a reasonable decision
viral marketing
refers to the strategy of getting visitors to a web site to forward information on the site of their friends in order to make more consumers aware of the product