MKTG 320 - TEST 2 - DR CANO (ch. 5-9)
Personal needs
Needs for: self-esteem, accomplishment, fun, freedom, relaxation, alaskan men get find mean of life
What is a type of continuous variation innovation?
New flavor of Crystal Light
Sample size
100 students from McNeese that gets tested
What is brand symbol?
Design of the logo; Imaging part (not the logo)
What product example of each product class? (4 matching)
convenience product, shopping product, speciality product, unsought product
Physiological needs
Needs for: food, drink, sleep, rest, and sex
Social needs
Needs for: love, friendship, status, esteem, acceptance
Safety needs
Needs for: protection, security, physical well-being, buying safest car
What are the characteristics of scientific research?
- Systematic - Controlled - test hypothesized relationships
What are the essential elements of a good MIS?
- unified and centralized - facilitate decision making - quick and accurate information - economical - selective - future orientated - supply information regularly - use new techniques
DSS
A system of decision making decisions
reliable but not valid
A thermometer that consistently gives readings that are five degrees cooler than the actual temperature is _______.
What is product assortment?
All the educational services at McNeese
Highest minority income?
Asian
First part order of questions on a survey
Behaviour and then Intentions (can't offend)
What are trends in global retail and e-commerce sales?
Both increases for brick'n'mortar and e-commerce
How are consumers categorized in the VAL framework?
By motivation
What are the elements of marketing information system (MIS)?
Concentrate on research, internal and external data, DSS, marketing files
Reliability
Consistency of a measure; measure I use with produce same results
Third Part order of questions on a survey
Demographics - age brackets, income brackets (can offend)
Population Size
Everyone enrolled in McNeese gets tested
Validity
Extend to which data measures what intended
What federal agency regulates warrantees?
Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
What is the preferable order of questions on a survey?
First part: Behaviour and then Intentions (can't offend) Second Part: Psychographics (what do you think about life?) Third Part: Demographics - age brackets, income brackets (can offend)
Lot of corporations use what? Are they cheap or expensive?
Focus Groups; Expensive
Decline stage
Fourth stage of product life cycle
What was the overall trend in consumer confidence increased between 2010 and 2016?
Going up
Largest growing minority group?
Hispanic
What group is Dr. Cano apart of?
Hispanic
Expected to drive 70% of beer growth from 2000-2020
Hispanics and African Americans
What are the characteristics of ethnic groups in USA? (6 matching)
Hispanics, Asian, African Americans, White Americans
Treatment
How you manipulate data
Confidence Interval
I am X% confident this is true for the population
reliable and valid
If an intelligence test produces the same score over multiple administrations but it doesn't accurately measure intelligence, then the test is _____ but not _____.
Qualitative
Interviews (1-on-1), focus groups (6-10), Field notes, Video and audio recordings, Images and symbols, Documents (reports, minutes of meetings, e-mails)
What are characteristics of stage of the product life cycle? (8 matching)
Introduction, growth, maturity, decline
Biggest issue with survey data?
Lack of response
What social media platforms is most used in B2B?
Linkedn
What is Louisiana's discretionary income relative to other states?
Lowest; "poor" state
Sales are decreasing
Management problem
What are the methods of collecting survey data?
Person ask the questions (Mall intercepts) Computer assists or directs questioning (online) All respondents to fill out questionnaire themselves without computer assistance (sent by US Mail)
What are the levels of PSSP (4 matching questions)
Personal, social, safety, physiological
What is the difference between population and sample?
Population is the whole, sample is part of the whole
What is primary versus secondary data?
Primary: is collected to address specific phenomena understudy (answer current issue) Secondary:collected for other purpose but be helpful
What type of buyer-seller situations are B2B? (example)
Producers, intermediaries, government, not-for-profit US deals sells to Ford motors
What is product mix depth?
Products underneath the product line
Second Part of order of questions on a survey
Psychographics (what do you think about life?)
What are types of qualitative and quantitative data?
Qualitative: Interviews (1-on-1), focus groups (6-10), Field notes, Video and audio recordings, Images and symbols, Documents (reports, minutes of meetings, e-mails) Quantitative: Questionnaires / surveys, Experiment, Field observation, Ethnographic
Quantitative
Questionnaires / surveys, Experiment, Field observation, Ethnographic
What are the essential element(s) of a true experiment?
Random assignment of subjects to treatment groups (randomized); controlled environment
What describes married-couple male householders?
Represent the largest segment of households
What is a mass merchandise discount chain?
Sam's club, Costco (sells in large bulk in discount prices)
What type of sample is used in survey research?
Sample; Not a population
Is the purchase process dissimilar between B2B and B2C transactions?
Similar but not exactly alike
What are the differences between services and goods?
Simultaneously produced and consumed Services are easy to evaluate Services can not be stored and inventoried
What are reference groups?
Someone you admire; some you'd like to be like
What are the characteristics of the family life cycle?
Stages tend to merge (not clear) 1. coupling 2. Expansion (growing family) 3. Contraction (kids go away) Way to understand family development
What is the pattern of the style, fashion, and fad products?
Style: up and down growth and decline (swiggle) Fashion: slow growth and slow decline (rainbow) Fad: quick growth but steep decline (cliff)
Introduction stage
The initial stage of a product's life cycle; its first appearance in the marketplace, when sales start at zero and profits are negative
Maturity Stage
Third stage of product life cycle
What are characteristics of a good brand name?
Timely Short and simple Easy to recognize and remember
Data can be manipulated - True or False
True
What is cognitive dissonance? example?
Uncertainty about purchase decision; Cano's chair
Speciality product are
Unique items that have brand identification and found in few stores Ex: Vehicles, Boats, Designer watches/bags/rings
What is demand?
Wants + Income
Convenience product are
You buy all the time (commodity) Ex: staple goods, impulse goods, emergency goods (candy, medicine, toys)
TQM (Total Quality Management)
You want to avoid a product ever be returned; want to get it right the first time
What are the characteristics of culture?
basic reason for a person's desire or determination
Secondary Data
collected for other purpose but be helpful
What are the manufacturing jobs in high demand in the USA?
green technology, nanotechnologies, biotechnologies, and solar
Primary Data
is collected to address specific phenomena understudy (answer current issue)
Unsought products are
products that the consumer does not know about or knows about but does not initially want. ex: life insurance, tombstones
Fad
quick growth but steep decline (cliff)
What is selective retention?
remember only what we want to remember; remember what is relative
Fashion
slow growth and slow decline (rainbow)
What is extensive problem solving and what type of products would initiate this action?
the process of a customer trying to get all the information they need in order to be able to make a choice between different brands of a product that they want to buy Shopping for commericial items: non extensive Shopping for automobile: extensive
Growth stage
the second stage of the product life cycle when sales typically grow at an increasing rate, many competitors enter the market, large companies may start to acquire small pioneering firms, and profits are healthy
Style
up and down growth and decline (swiggle)
Shopping products are
usually more expensive than convenience products and are found in fewer stores Ex: television, Tablet, electronics