Marketing Ch. 6 Overview Assignment

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Maya and Damone are married with two young children. They own a home and recently made some improvements around the house. They installed a Ring doorbell and a motion-detecting security light by their garage. Both units are connected to the Ring application that notifies Maya and Damone any time a person is in view of either device. In addition, they can program the application to record video. The Ring doorbell and motion-detecting light fulfill Maya and Damone's need for _______.

safety

Danita is 40 years old and has always wanted to learn to speak Italian. She's noticed several television advertisements for Babbel promoting its system of foreign language instruction. The ads show professional people like her learning new languages and being successful. According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, Danita's desire to learn Italian would fulfill a _______ need.

self-actualization

WeatherTech manufactures custom floor mats and accessories for automobiles. WeatherTech is predominantly an online retailer that fulfills customer orders from its website. In most cases, customers can navigate the website and identify products that are made to fit their vehicle. However, some customers may have questions before or after purchase. Which of the following actions can WeatherTech implement to stimulate positive word-of-mouth about its business and to address customer questions?

Include a toll-free number on the website which is answered by a service representative on the first or second ring and who is knowledgeable enough to address any questions or concerns a customer might have

Consuela is a busy mom of three children ranging from 3 to 8 years of age. The kids usually accompany Consuela on trips to the grocery store, and she's often amazed at how frequently they ask for items that are not on the shopping list. The youngest is usually asking for a toy, the middle child wants candy, and the oldest wants ice cream. As part of the family decision process, the children perform the role of _______.

initiators

Tamika enjoys shopping at Target. She learned through Target's Instagram posts that a collection from Vineyard Vines would be available in stores and online for a limited time and in limited quantities. Tamika set a reminder on her phone and accessed the Target website at the time the collection was to debut. She found an item she wanted to purchase. However, when she clicked "purchase," she received a message the item was sold out. Within minutes, the entire collection was sold out. Tamika was disappointed and experienced the _______ effect.

jilting

Emma was raised in the southern part of the United States where it's common to ask guests visiting the house, "would you like a Coke?" This expression is used to inquire if the guest would like a beverage to drink, not necessarily a Coca-Cola or Coca-Cola product. In contrast, people living in the Midwest might ask if the guest would like a pop or soda pop. The use of these expressions by people living in different areas across the United States demonstrates that culture is _______.

learned

Marianne recently moved from the Midwest to South Florida to pursue a career in real estate. She enjoys yoga and Pilates and hopes to find a studio in her new city so she can continue her fitness routine. This example demonstrates the impact of _______ as an individual influence on consumer buying decisions.

life events

Gustavo was shopping at Hollister for jeans. He noticed a sign near the plain T-shirts that advertised "buy one, get one half off." Since he often wears plain T-shirts, Gustavo spontaneously decided to purchase a white shirt and a black shirt. The sign served as a(n) _______ to influence consumers to make impulse or unplanned purchases.

nudge

Rishaan likes cars and associates German automobile manufacturers with high levels of quality. He drives a Volkswagen Jetta and highly values the company. Recently, Volkswagen was fined due to emissions violations in its diesel cars that only activated anti-pollution controls when they were tested. On the road, Volkswagen's diesel models emitted up to 40 times more toxic fumes than permitted by law. One of Rishaan's friends, Jeff, asked him about the Volkswagen diesel emissions problem, but Rishaan said he wasn't aware of any problems. Jeff was surprised at Rishaan's response because he distinctly remembers forwarding an article to Rishaan about the problem and discussing the issue with him. What could account for the difference between Jeff and Rishaan's recollection of this issue?

Selective retention

José is shopping at Kohl's for dress pants and notices several varieties of Dockers brand pants by Levi's. Although Dockers come in a range of colors and fits, he's not interested in the brand because his father has always worn Dockers. José thinks he's hipper and more stylish and that Dockers are for individuals who do not care about style. Which aspect of individual influences on buying decisions is demonstrated by this example?

Self-concept

Tyrion is a purchasing analyst for Dow Chemical. He is responsible for negotiating agreements with raw material manufacturers used as input for various Dow Chemical products. He prides himself on his organized and rational approach to his job purchasing chemicals and attempts to utilize the same approach in his personal life. He recently ordered ink cartridges from Amazon for his printer in his home office and received free shipping since he's a Prime member. He also likes how Amazon offers the opportunity to re-order items from his previous orders. How would you classify the value Tyrion received from his purchase of ink cartridges from Amazon?

Utilitarian

Margo is a division vice-president at a large insurance company. She dreams of purchasing a Range Rover Sport vehicle that retails for approximately $70,000. She thinks the brand offers the highest level of luxury in a sport utility vehicle. In addition, she associates the Range Rover brand with prestige, wealth, and success. Once she's able to own a Range Rover, Margo will feel like she's "made it." To Margo, the people who own and drive Range Rover vehicles serve as a(n) _______ reference group.

aspirational

Quentin recently purchased a Ford F-150 truck to use in his construction business. He had considered other models but decided the Ford was the best value. After owning the truck for two weeks, he received an e-mail from his sales representative at the Ford dealership thanking him for his purchase. In addition, the sales representative included a link to a review of the Ford F-150 in Car and Driver where it was chosen as the top-rated truck. Quentin had been confident about his purchase decision prior to his purchase but felt even more positive about his purchase after receiving the e-mail from his sales representative and reading the magazine review. The follow-up e-mail and article helped to mitigate any _______ Quentin have felt in the postpurchase stage of the decision process.

cognitive dissonance

The amount of information search a consumer will conduct depends on several factors. For example, Carmen is interested in purchasing a new laptop computer. Carmen is highly knowledgeable about technology since she majored in business information systems and enjoys reading about trends and new products in magazines and online forums. She has owned Dell computers and had positive experiences with the brand. Carmen plans to spend approximately $1,500, and she would like the laptop to last at least two years. Based on this information, which factor influencing information search will lead Carmen to spend more time conducting an external search?

Consumer interest

Mei-Ling is a college junior majoring in finance and economics. She is interested in applying for internships and plans to attend her next college job fair. She wants to purchase a business suit to wear to the job fair and at subsequent interviews. Mei-Ling wants to look her best and wear appropriate attire. Since making a first impression is important, Mei-Ling will likely take considerable time to visit stores and try on multiple suits before she makes her purchase decision. Mei-Ling has never purchased a suit before, and this is the first time she will buy an expensive item without her mother assisting in the decision. Which type of decision-making will Mei-Ling utilize in purchasing her suit?

Extensive decision making

Avery was a multi-sport athlete in high school. She now teaches aerobics and spin classes at her university's fitness center. She wears only Nike shoes and sports apparel and has adopted the Nike slogan, "Just Do It" as her personal statement and the way she approaches life. She believes in herself and feels stronger, fitter, and more competitive when wearing or using Nike products. Avery is also an unpaid ambassador for the brand and often posts photos of herself wearing Nike products on her social media accounts. Avery would be classified as being in the _______ loyalty group with Nike.

committed

Hayley is a senior in high school who wants to major in healthcare administration in college. She's engaged in some information search activities and has identified three schools within a three-hour drive of her home that offer a major in health care management or administration. These three schools are known as Hayley's _______.

evoked set

Harry's, a men's grooming company, markets razors and hair styling products. Harry's uses a variety of promotional media including advertisements on ESPN to create awareness about its brand and to influence purchase consideration. Recently, Ravindra was watching ESPN and decided to give Harry's a try. The advertisement also helped him realize that he wasn't very satisfied with the disposable razors he had been using. In this case, the advertisement acted as a(n) _______ stimulus to trigger Ravindra's need recognition for a new shaving product.

external

Chun and her mother are shopping for back-to-school supplies. Chun enjoys visiting clothing stores such as American Eagle with bright lighting, energizing contemporary music, and up-to-date fashions. Even if Chun doesn't purchase anything at American Eagle, she enjoys the experience and has received _______ value.

hedonic

Brandon has always enjoyed playing video games. He started live streaming and recording videos as well as giving product reviews. Over time, Brandon has developed a following on YouTube, and he is now endorsed by several video game companies who view him as an important _______ who can influence others to purchase goods and services.

opinion leader

Birgit likes to eat healthy foods. She recently visited Bed Bath & Beyond to purchase a high-speed blender to make smoothies, soups, sorbet, and other whole food-based recipes. Birgit compared several brands such as the Ninja Professional ($125), Vitamix ($300), and Kitchen Aid Classic ($80). Birgit decided to purchase the Ninja Professional and was pleasantly surprised at how well it blended spinach, apples, cucumbers, soy milk, and ice when making her morning green smoothie. She made her choice because of the _______ value of the Ninja but was then thrilled when she received more value than she expected from its performance.

perceived

Robert is a college freshman. For the first time, he is making purchases on his own for many items such as toothpaste, shampoo, deodorant, and laundry detergent. On a recent visit to Walmart, Robert picked up a tube of toothpaste and a container of laundry detergent. He easily recognized the brands his family used and didn't spend any time comparing alternatives or even looking at prices. Robert utilized _______ decision making.

routine response behavior

Lucía is an avid coffee drinker. She often stops to purchase a morning or mid-afternoon coffee at Dunkin'. She likes the convenience of the drive-through, and her favorite store always gets her order right. However, depending on her schedule and location, she's equally as likely to stop at Starbucks or McDonald's for a coffee. Lucía would be classified as being in the _______ loyalty group with Dunkin'.

satisfied

Aditi and Sam are newlyweds. They will be hosting a dinner party for Sam's parents who are knowledgeable and savvy wine drinkers. Aditi doesn't know much about wine but wants to serve a bottle of wine with dinner. She visits a local liquor store specializing in wine and spends quite a bit of time looking at various wines and speaking with a knowledgeable salesperson at the store. This is an example of _______ involvement and how it can impact a customer's purchase decision process.

situational

Bertrand's parents are originally from France. They have spoken to him in both English and French for as long as he can remember. However, he thinks that they spend more time correcting his pronunciation and use of grammar when he speaks French compared to when he speaks English. Over time, Bertrand has learned that this is common for French families as they desire to speak "perfect" French. Thus, these families share a common _______ of speaking perfect French, which is one component of culture.

value


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